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Paul M. Sammon

    Paul M. Sammon est un auteur profondément immergé dans les mondes du cinéma et de la littérature, connu pour ses analyses perspicaces et ses récits captivants. Ses écrits explorent la profondeur thématique et les nuances stylistiques du processus de création cinématographique, offrant aux lecteurs une perspective d'initié sur la genèse d'œuvres emblématiques. Tant par ses textes écrits que par son travail de cinéaste documentariste, Sammon met en lumière l'art et le métier qui sous-tendent la narration cinématographique, révélant les fascinantes réalités des coulisses de la production cinématographique. Son souci du détail et sa profonde compréhension du médium cinématographique en font une voix précieuse dans le discours littéraire et cinématographique.

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    Future noir : the making of Blade Runner
    Future Noir
    • Future Noir

      • 594pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      4,4(224)Évaluer

      Ridley Scott's 1992 "Director's Cut" solidified the consensus that this film, based on Philip K. Dick's thought-provoking work, is the most visually rich and thematically complex science fiction film ever made. Future Noir delves into this cult classic, showcasing storytelling and visual filmmaking at their finest. Film insider Paul M. Sammon offers an in-depth behind-the-scenes account of how Scott transformed Dick's uncompromising vision into a critical and commercial triumph that redefined the genre. The original film's creation spanned seven years, challenging the endurance and creativity of writers, producers, and innovative designers of the time. This revised edition includes an overview of the film's lasting influence on cinema and its cultural significance, a look at the history of Blade Runner: The Final Cut and its 2007 release, insights into the long-awaited sequel, and a 2007 interview with Harrison Ford now accessible to American readers. Exclusive interviews with Rutger Hauer and Sean Young further enrich the narrative. With production photos and stills, Future Noir offers a compelling exploration of the intersection between commerce and art, providing a lasting perspective on modern filmmaking and one of cinema's greatest achievements.

      Future Noir
    • Future noir : the making of Blade Runner

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,2(79)Évaluer

      This is an insider's account of the making of "Blade Runner", arguably the most influential science fiction film ever made. It was a seven-year odyssey which tested the nerve and imagination of the most innovative writers, producers, special effects technicians and set designers in the industry.

      Future noir : the making of Blade Runner