
Routledge
American Graffiti : George Lucas, the New Hollywood and the Baby Boom Generation
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9780367523060
ISBN13:
9780367523060
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American Graffiti : George Lucas, the New Hollywood and the Baby Boom Generation
$30.09
Combining a detailed film analysis with archival research and social science approaches, this book examines how American Graffiti (1973), a low-budget and star-less teen comedy by a filmmaker whose only previous feature had been a box office flop, became one of the highest grossing and most highly acclaimed films of all time in the United States, and one of the key expressions of the nostalgia wave washing over the country in the 1970s. [It] explores the origins and development of the film, its form and themes as well as its marketing, reception, audiences, and impact. It does so by considering the life and career of the film's co-writer and director George Lucas; the development and impact of the Baby Boom generation to which he, many of his collaborators, and the vast majority of the film's audience belonged; the transformation of the American film industry in the late 1960s and 1970s; and broader changes in American society which gave rise to an intense sense of crisis and growing pessimism across the population--
Author: Peter Kr?er |
Publisher: Routledge |
Publication Date: Oct 09, 2024 |
Number of Pages: NA pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 036752306X |
ISBN-13: 9780367523060 |