American Film Comedy

American Film Comedy
Title American Film Comedy PDF eBook
Author Scott Siegel
Publisher Prentice Hall
Pages 342
Release 1994
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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An A to Z guide to film comedies. Illus.

Film Comedy

Film Comedy
Title Film Comedy PDF eBook
Author Geoff King
Publisher Wallflower Press
Pages 244
Release 2002
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781903364352

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Comedy is one of the most popular forms in film. But what exactly is film comedy and what might be the basis of its widespread appeal? This book takes a multi-perspective approach to answering these questions.

An American Comedy

An American Comedy
Title An American Comedy PDF eBook
Author Harold Lloyd
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1928
Genre Actors
ISBN

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Comedy and Cultural Critique in American Film

Comedy and Cultural Critique in American Film
Title Comedy and Cultural Critique in American Film PDF eBook
Author Ryan Bishop
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 267
Release 2014-11-28
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0748677828

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This book uses large scale social and cultural trends and major world events to analyse the American comedy film.

Film Comedy and the American Dream

Film Comedy and the American Dream
Title Film Comedy and the American Dream PDF eBook
Author Zach Sands
Publisher Routledge
Pages 290
Release 2017-09-13
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 135160029X

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Film Comedy and the American Dream is an examination of national identity in the era of the American superpower as projected in popular comedic films that center on issues of upward mobility. It is the story of what made audiences laugh and why, and what this says about the changing shape of the American Dream from the end of the Second World War through the first part of the twenty-first century. Through a combination of narrative and thematic analyses of popular comedic films, contextualized within a dynamic historical framework, the book traces the increasing disillusionment with this central ideology in the face of multiple forms of systemic exclusion. It argues that film comedy is a major component of the discourse surrounding the American Dream because these movies often evoke humor by highlighting the incongruities that exist between the ideals that define this nation versus the actual lived experiences of its citizens.

Class, Language, and American Film Comedy

Class, Language, and American Film Comedy
Title Class, Language, and American Film Comedy PDF eBook
Author Christopher Beach
Publisher
Pages 241
Release 2002
Genre Comedy films
ISBN 9780511044472

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"Counter This book examines the evolution of American film comedy through the lens of language and the portrayal of social class. Christopher Beach argues that class has been an important element in the development of sound comedy as a cinematic form. With the advent of sound in the late 1920s and early 1930s, filmmakers recognized that sound and narrative enlarged the semiotic and ideological potential of film. Analyzing the use of language in the films of the Marx Brothers, Frank Capra, Woody Allen and the Coen brothers, among others, Class, Language, and American Film Comedy traces the history of Hollywood from the 1930s to the present, while offering a new approach to the study of class and social relationships through linguistic analysis. "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam021/2001025935.html.

High Comedy in American Movies

High Comedy in American Movies
Title High Comedy in American Movies PDF eBook
Author Steve Vineberg
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 230
Release 2005
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780742526341

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High Comedy in American Movies explores the 'comedy of manners' film throughout the twentieth century, from the advent of movie sound to recent films, and shows how class comedy's inside view of the aristocratic lifestyle has been influenced by the culture and times in which the movies are produced. Outlining the conventions of class comedy, Steve Vineberg discusses its British roots and analyzes how many American filmmakers have modified the genre, creating a distinctly American approach to class. Easily accessible, High Comedy in American Movies makes an engaging supplement to courses in American film, film genre, and film studies.