It's a Wonderful Life
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It's a Wonderful Life
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Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life is one of the best-loved films of Classical Hollywood cinema, a story of despair and redemption in the aftermath of war that is one of the central movies of the 1940s, and a key text in America’s understanding of itself. This is a film that remains relevant to our own anxieties and yearnings, to all the contradictions of ordinary life, while also enacting for us the quintessence of the classic Hollywood aesthetic.
Nostalgia, humour, and a tough resilience weave themselves through this movie, intertwining it with the fraught cultural moment of the end of World War II that saw its birth. It offers a still compelling merging of fantasy and realism that was utterly unique when it was first released, and has rarely been matched since.
Michael Newton's study of the film investigates the source of its extraordinary power and its long-lasting impact. He begins by introducing the key figures in the movie’s production—notably director Frank Capra and star James Stewart—and traces the making of the film. He then provides a brief synopsis of the film, considering its aesthetic processes and procedures, touching on all those things that make it such an astonishing film.
Newton's careful analysis explores all those aspects of the film that are fundamental to our understanding of it, particularly the way in which the film brings tragedy and comedy together. Finally, Newton tells the story of the film’s reception and afterlife, accounting for its initial relative failure and its subsequent immense popularity.
Series: BFI Film Classics
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Michael Newton's study is praised for its detailed account of the film's creation, including quirky facts and rigorous analysis of its politics and populism. Reviewers highlight the book's insight into Capra's faith in feeling and beauty, as well as the vital contributions of star James Stewart. It is regarded as an excellent, comprehensive examination of the film's enduring impact.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781839023484
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 07 September 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: BFI Publishing
Illustration: 60 bw illus
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 14.0mm
Width: 134.0mm
Height: 188.0mm
Weight: 266g
Pages: 168
About the Author
Michael Newton is Lecturer in English at Leiden University, Netherlands. He is the author of Savage Girls and Wild Boys: A History of Feral Children (2002), Age of Assassins: A History of Conspiracy and Political Violence, 1865-1981 (2012), and of Kind Hearts and Coronets (2003) and Rosemary's Baby (2020) in the BFI Film Classics series.
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