When the Lights Go Down: Film Writings, 1975-1980
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1980
592
Book • Nonfiction
1980
Adult
18+ years
When the Lights Go Down: Film Writings, 1975-1980 by Pauline Kael is a collection of essays and reviews that explores cinema from 1975 to 1980. The work offers insights into various films and their impact on audiences during that period, showcasing Kael's analytical approach to film criticism. The text serves as a reflection on the evolving landscape of cinema.
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Pauline Kael's When the Lights Go Down: Film Writings, 1975-1980 showcases her insightful and provocative critiques. Readers praise her vivid analysis and passion for film. However, some find her opinions occasionally polarizing or overly subjective. Despite this, her influence on film criticism remains significant and engaging.
Ideal for cinephiles and film history enthusiasts, readers of Pauline Kael’s When the Lights Go Down: Film Writings, 1975-1980 appreciate sharp critique and cultural insight. Comparable to Susan Sontag’s Against Interpretation, it appeals to those exploring film as a cultural artifact and artistic endeavor.
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