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Christopher Sharrett Livres
Christopher Sharrett est un auteur et éditeur dont le travail se concentre sur l'analyse des œuvres cinématographiques et de leur impact sociétal. Son travail éditorial sur Crisis Cinema explore les thèmes apocalyptiques dans les créations cinématographiques postmodernes. L'approche académique de Sharrett envers le cinéma met l'accent sur la pensée critique et une compréhension plus approfondie des structures narratives et de leurs contextes culturels.


The Rifleman
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Set in 1880s New Mexico, this TV western explores the life of a single father raising his son, challenging traditional genre conventions. It juxtaposes themes of domesticity and reason with the prevalent gun violence associated with the settling of the West. The series features early contributions from notable figures like Sam Peckinpah and was produced by a pioneering team, showcasing the creative talent of its time. The Rifleman stands out for its intelligent storytelling and complex portrayal of American ideals.