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John Sayles: Interviews - Conversations with Filmmakers Series Diane Carson
John Sayles: Interviews - Conversations with Filmmakers Series
Diane Carson
Conducted over a period of twenty years, these interviews span John Sayles's career as a writer, director, and sometimes actor. Sayles is always direct and candid. In each conversation, he cuts to the core of the film business and to the meat of what he is trying to accomplish as an artist.
Marc Notes: Bibl. ref. & index; Avail. in cloth @ $45.00. Jacket Description/Flap: Collected interviews with the director/writer/actor who was nominated for both an Academy Award for script writing and a National Book AwardPublisher Marketing: Nominated for both an Academy Award for scriptwriting and a National Book Award, John Sayles has written screenplays, teleplays, short stories, and novels and has worked as a script doctor for a virtual who's who of Hollywood film and television talent. He has acted in films and on stage and even directed a music video for Bruce Springsteen. In making movies, Sayles has handled subjects as diverse as seventies activists in "The Return of the Secaucus Seven" (1980); a 1920s Appalachian miners' strike in "Matewan" (1987); the 1919 Black Sox scandal in "Eight Men Out" (1988); the Selkies of Ireland in "The Secret of Roan Inish" (1994); and Latin American guerilla warfare in "Men with Guns" (1997). Conducted over a period of twenty years, these interviews span Sayles's career as a writer, director, and sometimes actor. Whether he is interviewed in "The Progressive," "Film Comment," "Sight and Sound," or Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone Magazine," Sayles is always direct and candid. In each conversation, he cuts to the core of the film business and to the meat of what he is trying to accomplish as an artist. Known for his fiercely independent vision, his authentic characters, and his provocative observations on the human condition, Sayles demonstrates in these interviews what an endurably original director and artist he is. As he tells "Sight and Sound," "First of all, I'm not afraid of failure. I don't get upset if people don't like it. I'm doing it because I'm interested. . . ["Return of the Secaucus Seven"] was the start, because even if I hadn't got it released, at least I've made a movie I wanted to make." Diane Carson is Professor of Film Studies at St. Louis Community College at Meramec and Adjunct Professor of Film at Webster University, both in St. Louis, Missouri. A film critic for "Riverfront Times" and KDHX in St. Louis, she is also the editor of "Multiple Voices in Feminist Film Criticism." Review Citations:
Ingram Advance 07/01/1999 pg. 54 (EAN 9781578061389, Paperback)
Contributor Bio: Carson, Diane Carson is professor of film studies at St. Louis Community College at Meramec and Adjunct Professor of Film at Webster University. Contributor Bio: Sayles, John Sayles is one of American cinema's most established and widely acclaimed independent filmmakers and the writer-director of 11 features.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 1 de junio de 1999 |
| ISBN13 | 9781578061389 |
| Editores | University Press of Mississippi |
| Páginas | 277 |
| Dimensiones | 150 × 226 × 21 mm · 488 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
| Editor | Carson, Diane |