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Spielberg : a retrospective / Richard Schickel ; foreword by Steven Spielberg.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Woodbridge, Suffolk : Gemini Adult Books Ltd, 2024Description: 319 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9781786751546
  • 1786751542
Other title:
  • Steven Spielberg
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN 1998.3 S755S 2024
Contents:
The beginner -- The director. Duel ; The Sugarland Express ; Jaws ; Close encounters of the third kind ; 1941 ; Raiders of the Lost Ark ; E.T., the extra-terrestrial ; Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ; The color purple ; Empire of the sun ; Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ; Always ; Hook ; Jurassic Park ; Schindler's list ; The lost world : Jurassic Park ; Amistad ; Saving Private Ryan ; A.I., artificial intelligence ; Minority report ; Catch me if you can ; The terminal ; War of the worlds ; Munich ; Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ; The adventures of Tintin : the secret of the unicorn ; War horse -- Fast forward.
Summary: With a foreword by Spielberg himself! From the irresistible fantasy of E.T. to the gritty realism of Saving Private Ryan , the films of Steven Spielberg have captured the imagination of the world. Renowned critic Richard Schickel now gives us the definitive illustrated monograph on this Oscar#65533;-winning Hollywood icon, whose long and glittering career few directors have equaled. Spielberg is one of the most influential and inspirational minds in cinema, and Schickel provides perceptive analysis of nearly 40 years' worth of work, with illuminating film-by-film commentary on such masterpieces as the underwater thriller, Jaws ; the high-speed adventures of Indiana Jones; the harrowing Schindler's List ; sci-fi classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind ; and the recent releases Tintin and War Horse . The book culminates with the long-awaited Lincoln and features over 250 dynamic images, plus revealing behind-the-scenes photos from DreamWorks's archives.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Humanidades Humanidades (4to. Piso) PN 1998.3 S755S 2024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000194943

The beginner -- The director. Duel ; The Sugarland Express ; Jaws ; Close encounters of the third kind ; 1941 ; Raiders of the Lost Ark ; E.T., the extra-terrestrial ; Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ; The color purple ; Empire of the sun ; Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ; Always ; Hook ; Jurassic Park ; Schindler's list ; The lost world : Jurassic Park ; Amistad ; Saving Private Ryan ; A.I., artificial intelligence ; Minority report ; Catch me if you can ; The terminal ; War of the worlds ; Munich ; Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ; The adventures of Tintin : the secret of the unicorn ; War horse -- Fast forward.

With a foreword by Spielberg himself! From the irresistible fantasy of E.T. to the gritty realism of Saving Private Ryan , the films of Steven Spielberg have captured the imagination of the world. Renowned critic Richard Schickel now gives us the definitive illustrated monograph on this Oscar#65533;-winning Hollywood icon, whose long and glittering career few directors have equaled. Spielberg is one of the most influential and inspirational minds in cinema, and Schickel provides perceptive analysis of nearly 40 years' worth of work, with illuminating film-by-film commentary on such masterpieces as the underwater thriller, Jaws ; the high-speed adventures of Indiana Jones; the harrowing Schindler's List ; sci-fi classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind ; and the recent releases Tintin and War Horse . The book culminates with the long-awaited Lincoln and features over 250 dynamic images, plus revealing behind-the-scenes photos from DreamWorks's archives.

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