• Studying Ealing Studios
Author(s): Stephanie Muir
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 160
Publisher: Auteur Publishing
Language: English
Date Published: 2010-09-30
Dimensions: 127 x 191 x 15mm
Publication City/Country: Leighton Buzzard, United Kingdom
Edition:
Illustrations: 20 b&w illustrations

Located in the West London suburb from which it takes its name, Ealing Studios is one of the best loved and best known institutions of British cinema. Ealing represents a particular kind of institutional practice--a community of filmmakers who collaborate in a defined location and produce a particular kind of film. Popular and acclaimed examples include Dead of Night (1945), Whiskey Galore! (1949), Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), The Lavender Hill Mob (1951), and The Ladykillers (1955). Viewed within the context of a nation forced to adjust to World War II and its subsequent social upheavals, Ealing films reflect common characteristics that can be identified as "national," conjuring images of Britain and Britishness for domestic and international audiences. In many ways, the values of Ealing in the 1940s and early 1950s are the values of Britain. Encouraging a view of the institution from its own perspective (which John Ellis casts as "liberal rather than radical, progressive rather than revolutionary "), this volume traces how Ealing constructed an image of Britain at a particular moment in history.
Book Info
Author Stephanie Muir
Date Published 2010-09-30
Dimensions 127 x 191 x 15mm
First Author Stephanie Muir
Format Paperback
Illustrations 20 b&w illustrations
ISBN 9781906733315
Language English
No. of Pages 160
Publication City/Country Leighton Buzzard, United Kingdom
Publisher Auteur Publishing

Studying Ealing Studios

  • Stephanie Muir
  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Auteur Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781906733315
  • Availability:In Stock
  • $380