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All or Nothing

The Cinema of Mike Leigh

by Edward Trostle Jones (Author)
©2004 Textbook XVI, 196 Pages
Series: Framing Film, Volume 7

Summary

This critical study of Mike Leigh’s cinema is a comprehensive assessment of his thirty plus years in film, including his television features, from the first feature-length Bleak Moments to All or Nothing. Through his own species of tragicomedy and favored thematic content concentrating on relationships, Leigh enlarges the emotional boundaries of cinema for performers and audience alike. His deep and fully realized characters often subvert both decorum and irony traditionally associated with British film and television. Leigh’s sense of the reciprocity and interpenetration of the material mundane, the ridiculous, and the humanistic sublime brings respect for the complexity of the ordinary and merits celebration within the democratic and demotic art of film.

Details

Pages
XVI, 196
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820467450
Language
English
Keywords
Leigh, Mike Film Criticism
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2004. XVI, 196 pp., 8 ill.

Biographical notes

Edward Trostle Jones (Author)

The Author: Edward Trostle Jones, Emeritus Professor of English and former Chair of the English and Humanities Department of York College of Pennsylvania, received his Ph.D. in British literature from the University of Maryland at College Park. His essays on literature and film have appeared in numerous journals, reference works, and collections. He is the author of Following Directions: A Study of Peter Brook (Peter Lang, 1985).

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