Charles Burnett (b. 1944) is a groundbreaking African American filmmaker and one of this country's finest directors, yet he remains largely unknown. His films, most notably Killer of Sheep (1977) and To Sleep with Anger (1990), are considered classics, yet few filmgoers have seen them or heard of B
Michael Winterbottom: Interviews (Conversations with Filmmakers)
β Scribed by Damon Smith
- Publisher
- University Press of Mississippi
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 195
- Series
- Conversations with Filmmakers
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Prolific British director Michael Winterbottom (b.1961) might be hard to pin down and even harder to categorize. Over sixteen years, he has created feature films as disparate and stylistically diverse as Welcome to Sarajevo, 24 Hour Party People, In This World, Butterfly Kiss, and The Killer Inside Me. But in this collection, the first English-language volume to gather international profiles and substantive interviews with the Blackburn native, Winterbottom reveals how working with small crews, available light, handheld digital cameras, radio mics, and minuscule budgets allows him fewer constraints than most filmmakers, and the ability to capture the specificity of the locations where he shoots.In Michael Winterbottom: Interviews he emerges as an industrious filmmaker committed to a stripped-down approach whose concern with outsiders and docu-realist authenticity have remained constant throughout his career.Collecting pieces from news periodicals as well as scholarly journals, including previously unpublished interviews and the first-ever translation of a lengthy, illuminating exchange with the French editors of Positif, this volume spans the full breadth of Winterbottom's notably eclectic feature-film career.Damon Smith, Brooklyn, New York, is a film programmer and editor for Babelgum. His work has appeared in Reverse Shot, Boston Globe, Time Out New York, Cinema Scope, and several other publications.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 6
Introduction......Page 10
Chronology......Page 22
Filmography......Page 26
Wings of Desire......Page 44
People Who Are Excluded from Society: Interview with Michael Winterbottom......Page 46
FIR Chats with Director Michael Winterbottom......Page 57
An Interview with Michael Winterbottom, Director of Welcome to Sarajevo......Page 59
Michael Winterbottom: Welcome to Sarajevo......Page 63
Winterbottom Walks through Wonderland......Page 71
Michael Winterbottomβs Wonderland......Page 75
An Interview with Michael Winterbottom: The Claim......Page 80
The Film Factory......Page 87
Anarchy in the U.K.: An Interview with 24 Hour Party People Director Michael Winterbottom......Page 91
World in Motion......Page 97
Michael Winterbottom......Page 101
Michael Winterbottom on Code 46: Typical Love Story in an Atypical World......Page 104
Michael Winterbottom Gets Naked......Page 108
Chaos Theory: Michael Winterbottom on Tristram Shandy......Page 119
Michael Winterbottom: βThatβs How People Areβ......Page 126
In Praise of Folly: An Interview with Michael Winterbottom......Page 134
Michael Winterbottomβs Road Movie......Page 143
Michael Winterbottom Opens His Heart......Page 154
Interview with Michael Winterbottom......Page 162
Michael Winterbottomβs True Stories: The Shock Doctrine......Page 168
Michael Winterbottom: Genova......Page 172
Michael Winterbottom: The Killer Inside Me......Page 181
E......Page 190
K......Page 191
S......Page 192
W......Page 193
Z......Page 195
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