Icons of Cinema: Baz Luhrmann
By (Author) Emily Maskell
Bonnier Books Ltd
Studio Press
29th October 2024
7th November 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Film history, theory or criticism
Biography: arts and entertainment
Video photography / videography
791.430233092
Hardback
160
Width 135mm, Height 190mm, Spine 17mm
355g
Icons of Cinema: Baz Luhrmann explores the fascinating and flamboyant career of one of the world's best-loved movie directors.
Famous for his lavish style and his stunning portrayal of tragedy and love, Luhrmann is known as Australia's gem and his iconic work is instantly recognisable. Discover what makes a Luhrmann film - how he earned auteur status, the ingredients that comprise his signature style, the influences that led him to create each project and the themes he revisits most often in his work. You'll learn how he uses music, dance, set design and costume to convey emotion and examine the human condition and how his interest in stage direction informed the style of his Red Curtain Trilogy.
Fully illustrated throughout with high quality photographs and movie stills, and with a chapter dedicated to each major motion picture, relive the magic of Strictly Ballroom, Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge, Australia, The Great Gatsby and Elvis.
Emily Maskell is a freelance film critic and culture writer who has a Master's degree in Film from King's College London. Emily's writing spans film, TV, music and internet culture, she has written for BBC Culture, GQ, i-D, W Mag and more. Originally from the flat lands of Norfolk, Emily can often be found cuddling her dog and wearing oversized jumpers with a big mug of tea.