Adrian Brunel and British Cinema of the 1920S

Adrian Brunel and British Cinema of the 1920S The Artist Versus the Moneybags

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Publisher's Synopsis

    British cinema has been in the shadow of Hollywood for over a hundred years, constantly attempting to define itself in an effort to challenge its dominance. During the 1920s, a small group of intellectuals argued that injecting a level of 'art' into the medium was the way to do this, a view strongly opposed by the industry's commercial forces.

    Using the experiences of Adrian Brunel, Josephine Botting demonstrates how this clash affected the careers of filmmakers attempting to prove their theory. Brunel was cultured yet financially insecure, caught between the creative Bohemianism of 1920s London and a conventional, conservative film industry.

    Tracing the ups and downs of Brunel's biography with detailed reference to his personal papers, Adrian Brunel and British Cinema of the 1920s exposes the various forces controlling the production, distribution and exhibition of films in Britain as Brunel tried to negotiate them and find a niche in the insecure and competitive arena of British film.

    Book information

    ISBN: 9781399501354
    Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
    Imprint: Edinburgh University Press
    Pub date:
    DEWEY: 791.430233092
    DEWEY edition: 23
    Language: English
    Number of pages: vii, 228
    Weight: 512g
    Height: 161mm
    Width: 241mm
    Spine width: 21mm