This book examines how American Graffiti (1973), a low-budget and star-less teen comedy, became one of the highest grossing and most highly acclaimed films of all time in the United States, and one of the key expressions of the nostalgia wave washing over the country in the 1970s.
This book examines how American Graffiti (1973), a low-budget and star-less teen comedy, became one of the highest grossing and most highly acclaimed films of all time in the United States, and one of the key expressions of the nostalgia wave washing over the country in the 1970s.
Peter Krämer is a Senior Research Fellow in Cinema and TV at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. He is the author or editor of 11 academic books, mainly about American film history and Hollywood's global dimensions.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. George Lucas the New Hollywood and the Making of American Graffiti 2. The Structure Character Arcs and Themes of American Graffiti 3 The Marketing Reception and Success of American Graffiti Coda
Introduction 1. George Lucas the New Hollywood and the Making of American Graffiti 2. The Structure Character Arcs and Themes of American Graffiti 3 The Marketing Reception and Success of American Graffiti Coda
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