The Cinema of the Coen Brothers

About this book
"The films of the Coen brothers have become a contemporary cultural phenomenon. Highly acclaimed and commercially successful, over the years their movies have attracted increasingly larger audiences and spawned a subculture of dedicated fans. Shunning fame and celebrity, Ethan and Joel Coen remain maverick filmmakers, producing and directing independent films outside the Hollywood mainstream in a unique style combining classic genres like film noir with black comedy to tell off-beat stories about America and the American Dream. This study surveys Oscar-winning films, such as Fargo (1996) and No Country for Old Men (2007), as well as cult favorites, including O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) and The Big Lebowski (1998). Beginning with Blood Simple (1984), it examines major themes and generic constructs and offers diverse approaches to the Coens' enigmatic films."--
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- OL Work ID
- OL20315355W
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Motion picture producers and directorsMotion pictures, production and directionFilm criticismMotion pictures, united statesCriticism and interpretationBiographyPERFORMING ARTSFilm & VideoHistory & CriticismBibelMotion picturesProduction and direction