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Peter Cowie Poradie kníh
Peter Cowie je filmový historik a autor viac ako tridsiatich kníh o filme. V roku 1963 založil a vydával výročný International Film Guide, prehľad svetovej filmovej produkcie.







- 2023
- 2022
An informal yet informed journey through the classic works of Japanese cinema and their directors.
- 2018
Krstný otec - fascinujúci príbeh filmu
- 160 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
Krstný otec je nepochybne jedným z najobľúbenejších a najuznávanejších filmov v histórii svetovej kinematografie. V opakovaných prieskumoch sa toto majstrovské dielo režiséra Francisa Forda Coppolu zaradilo medzi najvýznamnejšie filmy, aké sa kedy objavili na filmovom plátne. Jeho prezentácia, symbolika a slovník ovplyvnili celú generáciu filmárov a popkultúru všeobecne. Táto kniha uznávaného odborníka Petra Cowieho prostredníctvom archívnych materiálov, fotografií z nakrúcania a zasväteného sprievodného textu rozpráva fascinujúci príbeh filmu, ktorý takmer neuzrel svetlo sveta. Prezentuje jednotlivé komponenty, ktoré – napriek všetkým očakávaniam – do seba tak skvelo zapadli, že tento film štúdia Paramount v roku 1972 dosiahol obrovský úspech a jeho popularita pretrváva do súčasnosti.
- 2012
How to explain the enduring appeal of "The Godfather", and its two sequels? This book focuses on the elements that combined, against all odds, to make it successful when it appeared in 1972: the screenplay from Mario Puzo's novel; the vivid locations in New York and Sicily; and the inspired direction of Francis Ford Coppola.
- 2010
Die Berlinale. Das Festival
- 143 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
- 2010
The Berlinale
- 143 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
No international author knows the Berlinale quite like British journalist Peter Cowie. In this book, released on the occasion of the 60th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2010, he looks back to the past while shining a spotlight on the extraordinary present-day vitality of the festival. Starting with the first Berlinale in 1951 at the Titania Palast in Steglitz, which opened with Hitchcock’s REBECCA; through the first appointed international jury in 1956, the heated political discussions of the early 70s, the establishment of the International Forum of New Cinema and the Berlinale’s transfer from summer to February (1978); all the way to the festival’s relocation to Potsdamer Platz in 2000 and the innovations that came under the festival’s only four Directors. Peter Cowie also wonders what the film festival of the future will look like and he presents a thorough and entertaining look into the individual sections and initiatives of the Berlinale, a festival that is much more than just one of the world’s most important film competitions and the Red Carpet.
- 2006
Revolution!
- 304 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
In the 1960s, film-makers including Godard, Truffaut, Pasolini and Bertolucci, Oshima and Forman, and Polanski and Cassavetes emerged to challenge the conformity and taboos of the 50s. This title recaptures the cultural mood of the period through interviews with key talents of the time.
- 2000
The Apocalypse now book
- 222 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
The production of Francis Coppola's Vietnam War epic Apocalypse Now was the stuff of legend. A multi-million dollar 'personal project' recasting America's heinous war in the mode of Conrad's Heart of Darkness, it was several years in the making, shot on location in the Philippines amid horrendous weather and with numerous changes of key personnel. Finally screened (as a 'work-in-progress') at Cannes in 1979, it won the Palme d'Or, giving Coppola the opportunity to rail against the world's press for their reportage of the film's stormy gestation. Peter Cowie was granted unprecedented access to Coppola's private archives of the film's production, and this book reconstructs the whole extraordinary story.
- 1999
Straight from the Heart
Modern Norwegian Cinema 1971-1999
Long in the shadow of its Nordic neighbours where film is concerned, Norway has emerged into the bright sunlight of international acclaim for films like "Junk Mail", "Insomnia", "The Other Side of Sunday", "Eggs", and now "Only Clouds Move the Stars". Peter Cowie has followed the renaissance in Norwegian cinema since the early 1970s, and in this lavishly-illustrated volume he describes the themes and the personalities involved. From studies of youngsters to historical epics, from comedies to experimental works, the Norwegian feature film offers a rich palette of styles and subject-matter. For anyone interested in European cinema, this book will provide a fascinating companion to one of the continent's most adventurous and courageous film industries. Introduction; Blazing the Trail; Rites of Youthful Passage; Learning from History and Politics; The Lure of Literature; Dissecting Society - Often with a Smile; Held in Suspense; Pushing the Envelope; Norwegian Feature Films 1971-1999; Index to Films Cited in the Text; Directors Cited in the Text
- 1994
Variety International Film Guide 1995
- 448 stránok
- 16 hodin čítania



