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BLUE STEEL : (US, Kathryn Bigelow, 1989)
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Image and representation : key concepts in media studies / Nick Lacey New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998.
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Kiss me deadly : feminism & cinema for the moment / edited by Laleen Jayamanne Sydney: Power Publications, 1995.
Call No: 626:396 KISAuthor: Jayamanne, Laleen Place: SydneyPublisher: Power PublicationsPubDate: 1995PhysDes: 285 p. ; 22 cmSubject: FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA ; BIGELOW, KATHRYN ; RUIZ, RAUL ; MOFFATT, TRACEY ; JAYAMANNE, LALEEN ; PATRIOTIN, DIE (GW, Alexander Kluge, 1979) ; BAD TIMING (UK, Nicolas Roeg, 1980) ; NEAR DARK (US, Kathryn Bigelow, 1987) ; BLUE STEEL (US, Kathryn Bigelow, 1989) ; POINT BREAK (US, Kathryn Bigelow, 1991) ; EHE DER MARIA BRAUN, DIE (GW, Rainer Werner Fassbinber, 1979) ; ANGEL AT MY TABLE, AN (NZ, Jane Campion, 1990) ; NIGHT CRIES : A RURAL TRAGEDY (AT, Tracey Moffatt, 1990) ; BEDEVIL (AT, Tracey Moffat, 1993) ; RAGING BULL (US, Martin Scorsese, 1980) ; RED SHOES, THE (UK, Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, 1948) Notes: Includes bibliographical referencesISBN: 0909952264LON: 11555393
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Looking for trouble : on shopping, gender and the cinema / Suzanne Moore London: Serpent's Tail, 1991.
Call No: 67(41) MOOAuthor: Moore, Suzanne Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Serpent's TailPubDate: 1991PhysDes: ix, 305 pages ; 20 cmSubject: CRITICISM ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA ; JAMES BOND IN FILMS ; POPULAR CULTURE AND THE CINEMA ; ALWAYS (US, Steven Spielberg, 1989) ; BIRD (US, Clint Eastwood, 1988) ; BLACK RAIN (US, Ridley Scott, 1989) ; BLUE STEEL (US, Kathryn Bigelow, 1989) ; BROKEN NOSES (US, Bruce Weber, 1987) ; CHOCOLATE [CHOCOLAT] (FR, Claire Denis, 1988) ; DEAD RINGERS (CN, David Cronenberg, 1988) ; DECLINE OF WESTERN CIVILISATION PART II: THE METAL YEARS, THE (US, Penelope Spheeris, 1988) ; DO THE RIGHT THING (US, Spike Lee, 1989) ; FAMILY VIEWING (CN, Atom Egoyan, 1987) ; FAREWELL TO THE KING (US, John Milius, 1989) ; GHOSTS... OF THE CIVIL DEAD (AT, John Hillcoat, 1988) ; GOOD MOTHER, THE (US, Leonard Nimoy, 1988) ; JESUS OF MONTREAL (CN/FR, Denys Arcand, 1989) ; KAMIKAZE HEARTS (US, Juliet Bashore, 1986) ; KROTKI FILM O ZABIJANIU (PL, Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1988) ; LONGTIME COMPANION (US, Norman Rene, 1990) ; MADONNA: TRUTH OR DARE (US, Alek Keshishian, 1991) ; MARUSA NO ONNA (JA, Juzo Itami, 1987) ; PARIS BY NIGHT (UK, David Hare, 1989) ; PATTY HEARST (US, Paul Schrader, 1988) ; ROGER AND ME (US, Michael Moore, 1989) ; SCANDAL (UK, Michael Caton-Jones, 1989) ; SERPENT AND THE RAINBOW (US, Wes Craven, 1988) ; SHE-DEVIL (US, Susan Seidelman, 1989) ; SHE MUST BE SEEING THINGS (US, Sheila McLaughlin, 1987) ; SKIN DEEP (US, Blake Edwards, 1989) ; SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY (US, Joesph Ruben, 1991) ; SOMETHING WILD (US, Jonathan Demme, 1986) ; STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER (US, William Shatner, 1989) ; SWEETIE (AT, Jane Campion, 1989) ; TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (US, Steve Barron, 1990) ; THIN BLUE LINE, THE (US, Errol Morris, 1988) ; THIRTYSOMETHING [TV] (US, 1987-91) ; TIE ME UP! TIE ME DOWN! (SP, Pedro Almodovar, 1990)
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ATAME! ; TORCH SONG TRILOGY (US, Paul Bogart, 1988) ; TOTAL RECALL (US, Paul Verhoeven, 1990) ; TUCKER (US, Francis Ford Coppola, 1988) ; TWIN PEAKS [TV] (US, David Lynch & others, 1990-1991) ; UNHOLY, THE (US, Camilio Vila, 1988) ; WAR OF THE ROSES, THE (US, Danny DeVito, 1989) ; WIRED (US, Larry Peerce, 1989) ; WORLD APART, A (UK, Chris Menges, 1988) ; BAUDRILLARD, JEAN ; TARKOVSKY, ANDREI ; WINDSOR, BARBARA Summary: "In her articles and essays, Suzanne Moore takes a vitriolic look at the icons of modern life - post feminism, Baudrillard, Laura Ashley, Twin Peaks, the new man, safe sex, James Bond, a green planet. In her film reviews, she dissects the 'mega' filmmakers of our time - Steven Spielberg, Federico Fellini, Akira Kurosawa, Pedro Almodovar, Ken Russell and David Lynch. Definitely not 'one of the boys', Suzanne Moore's attitude to the good and famous is refreshing and irreverent." -Book blurb.Notes: Contains bibliographyISBN: 1852422424Contents: Introduction -- Feminism -- Men: Men against men; Target man; The brothers grim; Toy soldiers or wicked willies; Prince; Torch Song tightrope; Here's looking at you, kid -- Women: Material girl; Hi, I'm Anneka - fly me; Green light spells danger; The odds of getting even; A call to underarms; Fatal fantasies; Happiness is a warm gun; Close-up as the cookie crumbles; Women who read too much; The great awakening; Modern romance; The merry life of Windsor -- Children: Hiding in the wardrobe; Hung-up on Father Christmas; Politics of choice; Birth and death; Maternal melodramas; Eternal childhood; Unhappy families; Heroes in a half-shell -- Fantasy -- Fear: Killjoy culture; Filming by numbers; The death of intimacy; To hell and back; Murder most foul; Electric shocks; Fag end; Soft soap -- Flesh: Good vibrations; Deviant laws; Everyday eroticism; One big act; A screw of convenience?; Missionary sex; The struggle for safe endings -- Faith: Kidnapped by the counter-culture; Sculpting in time; Playing Jesus by night; Nithing but the truth; Always a love story; Jazz junkie -- Power: Pleasure: Understimulation; And now for the news; Film slobs; The metal age; All night long; The money game; Mall-content?; Mini-politics: saying no in public; Belushi's last high; something to stay home about; Reach for the stars; Starship stories -- Politics: Political poison; Junk culture; Never really at home; A problem of identities; Brand loyalty; Sun rises in the east; You can't do the right thing all the time; Great expectations -- Populism: Postmodern paralysis; Britain's macho man; On the side of the man in the street; Against the sober grain -- Postmodernism: Politics of seduction; Getting a bit of the other - the pimps of postmodernism.ID2: 291
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Spaces of women's cinema : space, place and genre in contemporary women's filmmaking / Sue Thornham London: Bloomsbury on behalf of the British Film Institute,
Call No: 631.2-02 THOAuthor: Thornham, Sue CorpAuthor: 2019Edition: 2019Place: LondonPublisher: Bloomsbury on behalf of the British Film InstitutePhysDes: x, 226 pages : index ; 24 cmSubject: WOMEN FILMMAKERS ; AMOUR FOU (AU/LX/GG, Jessica Hausner, 2015) ; ANGEL AT MY TABLE, AN (NZ, Jane Campion, 1990) ; BALLAD OF LITTLE JO, THE (US, Maggie Greenwald, 1993) ; BLUE STEEL (US, Kathryn Bigelow, 1989) ; CHAOS (FR, Coline Serreau, 2001) ; DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST (US, Julie Dash, 1991) ; FALLING, THE (UK, Carol Morley, 2014) ; MEEK'S CUTOFF (US, Kelly Reichardt, 2011) ; MRS DALLOWAY (US, Marleen Gorris, 1997) ; RED ROAD (UK/DK, Andrea Arnold, 2006) ; WHITE MATERIAL (FR/CM, Claire Denis, 2009) ; WINTER'S BONE (US, Debra Granik, 2010) Summary: Sue Thornham explores issues of space, place, time and gender in feminist filmmaking through an examination of a wide range of films by contemporary women filmmakers, ranging from the avant-garde to mainstream Hollywood. Beginning from questions about space itself and the way it has been gendered, she asks how representation functions in relation to space and time, and how this, too, is gendered, before moving to an exploration of how such questions might be considered in relation to women's filmmaking. In sections dealing with spaces from wilderness to city, she analyses in detail how these issues have been dealt with by women filmmakers, addressing the work of filmmakers such as Jane Campion, Kathryn Bigelow, Julie Dash, Maggie Greenwald, Patricia Rozema and Carol Morley, and films including 'An Angel at My Table' (1990), 'Daughters of the Dust' (1991) 'The Ballad of Little Jo' (1993), 'Winter's Bone' (2010), 'Zero Dark Thirty' (2012) and 'The Falling' (2014). -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9781844579112Contents: list of figures -- acknowledgments -- Introduction: Space and Women's Cinema -- 1. Wilderness Spaces -- 2. City Spaces -- 3. Interior Spaces -- 4. Border Spaces -- 5. Doubled Spaces: the Landscapes of Adaptation -- Bibliography --- filmography -- index
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