American Film and Society since 1945 5th Edition – Albert Auster

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Delve into the rich history of American cinema and its profound impact on society with “American Film and Society since 1945,” 5th Edition, by Albert Auster. This comprehensive guide offers an in-depth exploration of the cinematic landscape, tracing its evolution from the rise of Hollywood to the emergence of independent filmmaking.

This meticulously researched book covers a wide array of key topics, including the transformative influence of television, the revolutionary New Hollywood era, and the ever-changing dynamics of the film industry. Written by leading scholars in film studies, the text is both insightful and accessible, providing a clear and concise narrative that is easy to follow.

Enriched with over 200 captivating images, “American Film and Society since 1945” brings the history of American cinema to life. A detailed filmography and bibliography further enhance its value as an essential resource for students, scholars, and anyone with a passion for film history and its societal context. The book’s well-organized structure and engaging writing style ensure a rewarding reading experience.

ISBN: 9798216045823

Explore American cinema’s societal impact since 1945 with Albert Auster’s “American Film and Society since 1945,” 5th Edition (ISBN: 9798216045823). A comprehensive guide tracing Hollywood’s evolution to independent film, enriched with 200+ images.