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The Deer Hunter

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The Deer Hunter, directed by Michael Cimino and released in 1978, is a war film that delves into the human cost of the Vietnam War. Brad Prager's study explores the film’s dual nature as a work of cinematic realism and a creator of stylised, subjective war fantasies, analysing its lighting, mise-en-scène, camera work, and depth of field. The book also contextualises the film’s controversial reception and compares it with later films like Dead Presidents and Da Five Bloods to highlight its assumptions and omissions.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in film studies, war cinema, and critics seeking a deeper understanding of The Deer Hunter, its cultural impact, and its representation of the Vietnam War.

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Michael Cimino’s The Deer Hunter was met with both critical and commercial success upon its release in 1978. However, it was also highly controversial and came to be seen as a powerful statement on the human cost of America's longest war and as a colonialist glorification of anti-Asian violence.

Brad Prager's study of the film considers its significance as a war movie and contextualises its critical reception. Drawing on an archive of contemporaneous materials, as well as an in-depth analysis of the film’s lighting, mise-en-scène, multiple cameras, and shifting depths of field, Prager examines how the film simultaneously presents itself as a work of cinematic realism, while problematically blurring the lines between fact and fiction. While Cimino felt he had no responsibility to historical truth, depicting a highly stylised version of his own fantasies about the Vietnam War, Prager argues that The Deer Hunter’s formal elements were used to bolster his troubling depictions of war and race.

Finally, comparing the film with later depictions of US-led intervention such as Albert and Allen Hughes’s Dead Presidents (1995) and Spike Lee’s Da Five Bloods (2020), Prager illuminates The Deer Hunter’s major presumptions, blind spots, and omissions, while also presenting a case for its classic status.

Series: BFI Film Classics

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Samuel Love of Film Juice praises Brad Prager's analysis as illuminating and fascinating, offering a fresh perspective on a film approaching its 50th anniversary. The book is described as a "cracking read" that deserves a place on the bookshelves of film enthusiasts.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781839025419

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 September 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: BFI Publishing

Illustration: 60 colour illus

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 8.0mm

Width: 134.0mm

Height: 188.0mm

Weight: 193g

Pages: 120

About the Author

Brad Prager is Professor of Film at the University of Missouri, USA. He is the author of The Cinema of Werner Herzog: Aesthetic Ecstasy and Truth (2007) and Aesthetic Vision and German Romanticism: Writing Images (2007). He is also the coeditor of a volume on Visual Studies and the Holocaust entitled Visualizing the Holocaust: Documents, Aesthetics, Memory (2008), as well as of a recent volume on contemporary German cinema, and is the editor of the Companion to Werner Herzog (2012).

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