A Deleuzian analysis of the role of silence as chaotic interstice in sound film.
Colin Gardner Book order



- 2021
- 2011
Karel Reisz
- 322 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on Karel Reisz, the Czech-born British director, this critical analysis delves into the themes of political commitment and historical displacement during the counter-culture movements of the 1960s and '70s. Utilizing recent interdisciplinary methodologies, the book offers a comprehensive examination of Reisz's work and its relevance to the cultural and political landscape of the era.
- 2004
Joseph Losey
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Joseph Losey's career, originating from Wisconsin, encompassed over four decades and showcased his evolution as a filmmaker. Renowned for his collaborations with prominent actors and writers, he navigated various genres, often exploring themes of alienation and societal critique. Losey's work reflects a unique blend of American and European cinematic influences, marked by his distinctive directorial style. The book delves into his significant contributions to film, highlighting pivotal works and the impact of his artistic vision on the industry.