Outsider Features: American Independent Films of the 1980s
By (Author) Richard K. Ferncase
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
21st June 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
791.4375
Hardback
176
In the early-1980s, serious American independent films including "Stranger Than Paradise", "Blood Simple" and "She's Gotta Have It" attracted ever-widening audiences, culminating with Steven Soderbergh's award-winning "Sex, Lies and Videotape". This film, which won the Cannes Film Festival's top award and took more than $30 million at the box office in the United States alone, capped a remarkable decade for off-Hollywood film-makers. "Outsider Features" takes an in-depth look at ten of the most successful independent feature films made during this decade, from John Sayle's seminal and groundbreaking "The Return of the Secaucus Seven" to Michael Moore's wry and irreverent "Roger & Me", the most lucrative non-music documentary ever made. "Outsider Features" offers accounts of the genesis of each film, complete synopses and critical analyses, and biographies of each film-maker.
RICHARD K. FERNCASE is Associate Professor of Film and Television at Chapman University in Southern California. He is an award-winning filmmaker and photographer and the author of two books on motion picture lighting.