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Ronald Bergan

    January 1, 1937 – January 1, 2020

    Ronald Bergan is a respected author whose work frequently delves into film history and criticism. His essays and analyses illuminate the creative processes and artistic visions of key filmmakers. Bergan's contribution lies in his profound understanding of cinema and his ability to present it to readers in a compelling manner.

    Film Isms... Understanding Cinema
    Francis Coppola
    Film
    The Great Theatres of London
    The United Artists Story
    The MGM Story : The Complete History of Sixty-Nine Roaring Years
    • 2011

      The perfect small-format, one-stop resource to appreciating and understanding films from Hollywood to Bollywood. Following the success of Isms: Understanding Art and Isms: Understanding Architectural Styles, this guide sorts the great classic films and directors according to the significant movements that have shaped the development of cinema. Beginning with the early silent era, it spans the entire range of movie history up to the present wave of indie films and the growing fascination with international cinema. Each spread is devoted to a distinct movement and explains when it first emerged, the principal directors, themes, and representative films, and is illustrated with film stills, posters, and photos. Important international cinematic breakthroughs are also highlighted, as well as the careers of international auteurs like Kurosawa, Fellini, and Almodóvar. From prewar Expressionism to twenty-first-century Dystopianism, Film Isms… offers an engaging, new way of understanding movie history.

      Film Isms... Understanding Cinema
    • 2006

      Not just another film guide-this is a visual road map to the best cinema has to offer. A comprehensive, fun to browse, and easy-to-use source for everything you need to know about movies and the people behind them. From Hollywood to Bollywood, this book's unique approach will explore every aspect of film and provide pointers on how to watch and understand films of different types, styles, and periods.

      Film
    • 1998

      Francis Coppola

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.3(15)Add rating

      Chronicles the making of Coppola's films and includes unabridged reviews and full credit lists for each film

      Francis Coppola
    • 1993

      This revised edition includes all the films produced and distributed by MGM from the early days of silent films, through the golden age of the 1930s and 1940s right up to the blockbusters of the 80s and 90s. Year by year every film is appraised alongside a still from the movie.

      The MGM Story : The Complete History of Sixty-Nine Roaring Years
    • 1990

      The Great Theatres of London

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      With the recent influx of A-list stars like Nicole Kidman, Kevin Spacey, and Matt Damon vying to perform on the London stage, never has the West End enjoyed such a high profile. This updated edition of "The Great Theaters of London" with brand new sections on the Almeida, the Donmar Warehouse, Shakespeare's Globe, the Young Vic, and more is a timely celebration of the cultural history behind each of the great London theaters. Handsomely illustrated, and with A Z entries, this is the perfect book for the London visitor and theatergoer.

      The Great Theatres of London