The Parallax View
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The Parallax View
A study of of Alan J. Pakulaโs paranoid conspiracy thriller The Parallax View (1974), in the BFI Film Classics series.
A study of of Alan J. Pakulaโs paranoid conspiracy thriller The Parallax View (1974), in the BFI Film Classics series.
Alan J. Pakula's The Parallax View (1974) is a renowned example of the paranoid conspiracy thriller, a genre that was a marker of the 1970s. The period was haunted by the murders of John F Kennedy (1963), Malcolm X (1965), Martin Luther King (1968), and Robert Kennedy (1968), together with the crimes of the Manson family, Altamont, the Vietnam War, and the Watergate scandal.
Mark Campbell's study of the film situates it within this historical moment of increasing paranoia and conspiracy, analysing the ways in which it not only reflected, but also actively constructed, this febrile worldview. He contextualises the film as an adaptation of Loren Singer's 1970 pulp novel by the same name, and highlights the role of influential cinematographer, Gordon Willis, in constructing the visual style that was essential to the filmic representation of paranoia.
Focusing on the film itself, Campbell provides a detailed analysis of key scenes, particularly the central six-minute brainwashing sequence which featured imagery drawn from pop culture, advertising slogans, and violent imagery. He examines Pakula's use of the film-within-a-film visual trope, and how the scene refers to the then widely-held suspicion that television and mass media were tools of psychological โconditioningโ, highlighting how this concern was reflective of new anxieties about corporate and media power.
Series: BFI Film Classics
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781839026300
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 14 November 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: BFI Publishing
Illustration: 60 colour illus
Audience: Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 4.0mm
Width: 136.0mm
Height: 188.0mm
Weight: 180g
Pages: 104
About the Author
Mark Campbell is a Professor of Architecture at Southeast University, Nanjing, China and Senior Tutor in Architecture at the Royal College of Art, London, UK. He is a member of the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council and has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Architecture and as Managing Editor of Grey Room. His book publications include: Paradise Lost (2016), and the forthcoming contracted works, Bernard Berenson and the Art Market (2023) and Double Standards: The PostโArchitectural Landscape of the United States (2026).
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