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Subject search "Film" found 4 book(s).
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Alambrista and the U.S.-Mexico Border: Film, Music, and Stories of Undocumented Immigrants
Nicholas J. Cull , Editor
David Carrasco , Editor
The critically acclaimed 110-minute film Alambrista (1977) depicts the harsh realities of Mexican life on both sides of the border. For this release, a group of scholars has packaged a new director's cut of the film with a book of essays devoted to immigration and the U.S.-Mexican borderlands and an enhanced CD of the sound track.
$ (Package:   hardcover, CD, DVD )  978-0-8263-3375-9 Low stock, call for availability
$ (Package:   paperback, CD, DVD )  978-0-8263-3376-6 Low stock, call for availability
 
Hollywood Shack Job: Rock Music in Film and on Your Screen
Harvey Kubernik
Insiders' accounts of the deals behind the fusion of creativity and commerce in film and television.
$ ( paperback )  978-0-8263-3542-5 Low stock, call for availability
 
The Suppression of Salt of the Earth: How Hollywood, Big Labor, and Politicians Blacklisted a Movie in the American Cold War
James J. Lorence
Examines the conception, production, distribution, and suppression of the pioneering labor-feminist film made during the virulently anti-communist era of the Cold War.
$ ( paperback )  978-0-8263-2028-5 Low stock, call for availability
 
Willard Van Dyke: Changing the World Through Photography and Film
James L. Enyeart
With an unrelenting devotion to social consciousness and artistic integrity, Willard Van Dyke emerged in the mid-1920s as one of the few artists to bridge both mediums of photography and film.
$ ( hardcover )  978-0-8263-4552-3 Low stock, call for availability
 

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