Train Loads of Ammunition
Philip Horne, 1 August 1985
Immoral Memories
by Sergei Eisenstein, translated by Herbert Marshall.
Peter Owen, 292 pp., £20, June 1985,0 7206 0650 0 Show More
by Sergei Eisenstein, translated by Herbert Marshall.
Peter Owen, 292 pp., £20, June 1985,
A Certain Tendency of the Hollywood Cinema: 1930-1980
by Robert Ray.
Princeton, 409 pp., £48.50, June 1985,0 691 04727 8 Show More
by Robert Ray.
Princeton, 409 pp., £48.50, June 1985,
Cahiers du Cinéma. Vol. I: The 1950s. Neo-Realism, Hollywood, New Wave
edited by Jim Hillier.
Routledge with the British Film Institute, 312 pp., £16.95, March 1985,0 7100 9620 8 Show More
edited by Jim Hillier.
Routledge with the British Film Institute, 312 pp., £16.95, March 1985,
“... memoir that he worked amphibiously, by extremes. ‘I create an arbitrary and capricious flood in my films. Then I endeavour to divide this flood with the dry beats of a metronome, according to its conformity with certain principles.’ Eisenstein’s dialectic of riot and order can stand as a prime instance of the way in which others have struggled to ... ”