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The sixties, 1960-1969

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Charles Scribner's Sons, 2001 - Performing Arts - 346 pages
Volume 8 continues the narrative of the History of American Cinema through the final breakup of the studio system as television solidified its dominance, and surveys the era of ruinous blockbusters; the rising influence of European art cinema; and the emergence of a new generation of filmmakers.

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Rad book cover, but I'm not sure the subtitle is necessary. Read full review

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Nowhere was the cultural upheaval of the 1960s more dramatically expressed than in the motion picture industry. Groundbreaking films such as The Wild Bunch, Dr. Strangelove, and Easy Rider marked a ... Read full review

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The Runaway Audience and the Changing World of Movie Exhibition
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About the author (2001)

Paul Monaco is Professor of Cinema/Video at Montana State University, Bozeman. Among his books are "Understanding Society, Culture, and Television "(1998) and "Ribbons in Time: Movies and Society since 1945 "(1987). He has twice received Fulbright fellowships to Germany.