In the late 1980s a generation of filmmakers began to flower outside the Hollywood studio system and in the following decade, the independent film movement bloomed. Dozens of lesser-known filmmakers such as Steven Soderbergh and Quentin Tarantino began walking away with coveted prizes at Cannes and eventually the Academy Awards. Many of these directors were discovered at Robert Redford''s Sundance Film Festival and then scooped up by Harvey and Bob Weinstein, whose company Miramax laid waste to the competition. In Down and Dirty Pictures, Peter Biskind tells the incredible story of these filmmakers, the growth of Sundance into the premier showcase of independent film, and the meteoric rise of the controversial Weinstein brothers who left a trail of carnage in their wake yet created an Oscar factory that is the envy of the studios.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd.
ISBN: 9780747565710
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 544
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 29/04/2005
Año de edición: 2005
Plaza de edición: London
Alto: 20.0 cm
Ancho: 13.0 cm
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Escrito por Peter Biskind
Peter Biskind ha sido jefe de redacción de la revista Premiere y director de American Film. Sus artículos han aparecido en The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post y Rolling Stone. En Anagrama ha publicado Moteros tranquilos, toros salvajes, Sexo, mentiras y Hollywood y Mis almuerzos con Orson Welles.