The Cinema of Hal Hartley

The Cinema of Hal Hartley
Author: Steven Rybin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Motion pictures, American
ISBN: 0231176171

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Featuring new essays on this important director and his films, this collection explores Hartley's work from a variety of aesthetic, cultural, and economic contexts, while also looking closely at his collaborations with actors, his reworking of the romantic comedy and other genres, and the shifting economics of his filmmaking.

Performance in the Cinema of Hal Hartley

Performance in the Cinema of Hal Hartley
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Cambria Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781621968535

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The Cinema of Hal Hartley

The Cinema of Hal Hartley
Author: Sebastian Manley
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781623568658

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One of the most significant contributors to the American independent cinema that developed over the late 1980s and 1990s, Hal Hartley has throughout his career created films that defy convention and capture the stranger realities of modern American life. The Cinema of Hal Hartley looks at all of Hartley's film releases - from cult classics such as The Unbelievable Truth and Trust to oddball genre experiments such as No Such Thing and Fay Grim to short films such as Opera No. 1 and Accomplice - and makes a case for seeing Hartley as an important and successful American auteur, despite the director's decline in status in the later stages of his career. Employing both industrial and close textual analysis, the book considers aspects of Hartley's work such as genre, gender and form, as well as dimensions far less frequently discussed in studies of indie directors, such as place and cultural identity, offering a broad and innovative study of a productive filmmaker who continues to show a singular disregard for the expectations of both the mainstream and the indie cinema industries.

The Cinema of Hal Hartley

The Cinema of Hal Hartley
Author: Steven Rybin
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-12-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780231850841

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Over the course of nearly thirty years, Hal Hartley has cultivated a reputation as one of America's most steadfastly independent film directors. From his breakthrough films – The Unbelievable Truth (1989), Trust (1990), and Simple Men (1992) – to his recently completed 'Henry Fool' trilogy, Hartley has honed a rigorous, deadpan, and instantly recognizable film style informed by both European modernism and playful revisions of Classical Hollywood genres. Featuring new essays on this important director and his films, this collection explores Hartley's work from a variety of aesthetic, cultural, and economic contexts, while also looking closely at his collaborations with actors, the contexts of his authorial reputation, his reworking of the romantic comedy and other genres, and the shifting economics of his filmmaking. This book, up-to-date through Hartley's latest film, Ned Rifle (2014), includes new scholarship on the director's early work as well as reflections on his cinema in connection with new theories and approaches to independent filmmaking. Covering the entire trajectory of his career, including both his features and short films, the book also includes new readings of several of Hartley's seminal films, including Amateur (1994), Flirt (1995), and Henry Fool (1997).

Hal Hartley

Hal Hartley
Author: Mark L. Berrettini
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2011-01-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780252035951

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"Since the late 1980s, Hal Hartley has challenged standards of realist narrative cinema with daring narrative constructions, character development, and the creation of an unconventional visual world. In this pioneering critical overview of his work and its cultural-historical context, Mark L. Berrettini discusses seven of Harley's feature films ... Drawing on journalism, theories of representation, narrative and genre, and cinema history, Berrettini discusses the absurdist-comedic representation of serious themes in Harley's films: impossible love, coincidence and human relations, extreme isolation, and the restrictions posed by gender norms. He notes how these themes reappear withing framing narratives that shift from the seemingly mundane in Harley's earliest works to the vibrantly creative and fantastic in his later films. Employing close analysis and theories related to cinematic narrative and realism, the book considers aspects of American independent cinema and postwar European cinema, antirealism, and minimalism. The volume concludes with a pair of in-depth interviews with the director from two distinct points in his career."--Back cover.

Hope for Film

Hope for Film
Author: Ted Hope
Publsiher: Catapult
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-05-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781619023956

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“Essential for the aspiring filmmaker,” this is an inspiring, tell-all look at the independent film business from one of the industry’s most passionate supporters (Todd Solondz, director of Welcome to the Dollhouse) Hope for Film captures the rebellious punk spirit of the indie film boom in 1990s New York City and its collapse two decades later to its technology-fueled regeneration and continuing streaming-based evolution. Ted Hope, whose films have garnered 12 Oscar nominations, draws from his own personal experiences working on the early films of Ang Lee, Eddie Burns, Alan Ball, Todd Field, Hal Hartley, Michel Gondry, Nicole Holofcener, and Todd Solondz, as well as his tenures at the San Francisco Film Society, Fandor, and Amazon Studios, taking readers through the decision-making process that brought him the occasional failure as well as much success. Whether navigating negotiations with studio executives over final cuts or clashing with high-powered CAA agents over their clients, Hope offers behind-the-scenes stories from the wild and often heated world of “specialized” cinema--where art and commerce collide. As mediator between these two opposing interests, Hope offers his unique perspective on how to make movies while keeping your integrity intact and how to create a sustainable business enterprise out of that art while staying true to yourself. Against a backdrop of seismic changes in the independent film industry, from corporate co-option to the rise of social media and the streaming giants, Hope for Film provides not only an entertaining and intimate ride through the business of arthouse movies over the last decades, but also hope for its future. “There is nobody in the independent film world quite like Ted Hope. His wisdom and heart shine through every page.” —Ang Lee, Academy Award winning director of Brokeback Mountain

The Cinema of Hal Hartley

The Cinema of Hal Hartley
Author: Sebastian Manley
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781623568801

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One of the most significant contributors to the American independent cinema that developed over the late 1980s and 1990s, Hal Hartley has throughout his career created films that defy convention and capture the stranger realities of modern American life. The Cinema of Hal Hartley looks at all of Hartley's film releases - from cult classics such as The Unbelievable Truth and Trust to oddball genre experiments such as No Such Thing and Fay Grim to short films such as Opera No. 1 and Accomplice - and makes a case for seeing Hartley as an important and successful American auteur, despite the director's decline in status in the later stages of his career. Employing both industrial and close textual analysis, the book considers aspects of Hartley's work such as genre, gender and form, as well as dimensions far less frequently discussed in studies of indie directors, such as place and cultural identity, offering a broad and innovative study of a productive filmmaker who continues to show a singular disregard for the expectations of both the mainstream and the indie cinema industries.

Hal Hartley

Hal Hartley
Author: Jason Wood
Publsiher: No Exit Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Motion picture producers and directors
ISBN: 1904048145

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Amongst the most distinctive voices in American independent cinema, Hal Hartley has amassed an eclectic and acclaimed body of work distinguished by its willingness to experiment and its playful disregard for convention. Hartley first came to prominence with 1989's wry, quizzical The Unbelievable Truth, a micro-budget examination of small-town ennui. The film deftly depicted the complexity of relationships and the fraught journey toward selfhood; themes to which Hartley returned in subsequent stylish, confident and visually assured Long Island features: Trust and Simple Men. Cultivating relationships with collaborators including cinematographer Michael Spiller and actors Martin Donovan, Adrienne Shelly and Parker Posey, Hartley continues to explore the possibilities of the medium in a series of sharply scripted, enigmatic and frequently comical shorts and features. Flirt, Amateur and the digitally shot The Book of Life are representative of Hartley's inimitable and influential style and of his singular, inquisitive and daring vision. The first book dedicated to Hartley's work, The Pocket Essential Hal Hartley offers an in-depth analysis of the director's shorts and features. Book jacket.