BFI Film Classics Series by Michelle Le Blanc, Colin Odell, Charles Barr, Paul McEwan

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  • Akira (BFI Film Classics #1)
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    Akira (BFI Film Classics #1)

    Michelle Le Blanc, Colin Odell

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2014

    Successful in both Japan and the West, Akira had a huge impact on the international growth in popularity of manga and anime. Closely analysing the film and its key themes, Colin O'Dell and Michelle Le Blanc assess its historical importance, its impact on the Western perception of anime, and its influence on science fiction cinema.

  • Vertigo (BFI Film Classics #1)
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    Vertigo (BFI Film Classics #1)

    Charles Barr

    Rated: 3.71 of 5 stars
    · 7 ratings · published 2002

    In the 1992 Sight and Sound poll, critics and film-makers voted Vertigo the fourth greatest film of all time. Released in 1958, Hitchcock's masterpiece is a pinnacle of the cinema. Yet in it Hitchcock abandoned his trademark suspense, allowing the central mystery to be solved halfway through. What remained was a study in sexual obsession, as James Stewart's Scottie pursues Madeleine/Judy (Kim Novak) to her death in a remote Californian mission... more

  • The Birth of a Nation (BFI Film Classics #1)
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    The Birth of a Nation (BFI Film Classics #1)

    Paul McEwan

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    Portraying the Ku Klux Klan as heroic underdogs, silent epic The Birth of a Nation (1915) is widely considered to be the most controversial film of all time. At once one of US culture's greatest artistic achievements and one of its most abhorrently racist artefacts, it becomes more shocking with every passing year... more

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