Motion pictures + History
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Motion pictures + History
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- Connections, British Broadcasting Corporation and Time-Life Film ; produced by Mick Jackson and David Kennard, 9-10
- Film writing and selected journalism, film writing and selected journalism, James Agee
- World cinema since 1945, edited by William Luhr
- A history of the cinema from its origins to 1970, Eric Rhode
- The movie book
- Myth and the movies, discovering the mythic structure of 50 unforgettable films, Stuart Voytilla
- The great films ;, fifty golden years of motions pictures
- Film, the critics' choice : 150 masterpieces of world cinema selected and defined by the experts, edited by Geoff Andrew
- A history of narrative film, David A. Cook
- The movies in the age of innocence
- The Movies begin, a five part series, Kino International ; produced by Film Preservation Associates and The British Film Institute ; produced for video by David Shepard and Heather Stewart, Disc 1
- The American Film Institute desk reference, introduction by Clint Eastwood ; preface by Jean Picker Firstenberg ; Melinda Corey, George Ochoa [editors-in-chief ; senior writers, Gene Brown and others ; American Film Institute contributors, Trevor Daley ... [and others ; produced by the Stonesong Press, Inc.]
- 2000 movies, the 1950s, Robin Cross
- The movie book, the 1930's, Alfred Brockman ; editor, Leonard Matthews ; consultant, Ann Lloyd
- Not to be missed, fifty-four favorites from a lifetime of film, Kenneth Turan
- La cara oculta del cine, Gastâon Soublette Asmussen
- History of film, David Parkinson
- Movies of the 2000s
- Citizen Kane, RKO Pictures, Inc. ; a Mercury production ; director/producer, Orson Welles ; screenplay, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Orson Welles
- The history of cinema, a very short introduction, Geoffrey Nowell-Smith
- Histoires du cinema, written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard
- The rise and fall of the matin ee idol ;, past deities of stage and screen, their roles, their magic, and their worshippers, edited by Anthony Curtis; illustration consultants: Raymond Mander and Joe Mitchenson
- The lord of the films, the unofficial guide to Tolkien's middle-earth on the big screen, J.W. Braun
- Citizen Kane, RKO Pictures, Inc. ; a Mercury production ; director/producer, Orson Welles ; screenplay, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Orson Welles. The battle over Citizen Kane / produced by Thomas Lennon, Michael Epstein ; written by Richard Ben Cramer & Thomas Lennon ; a Lennon Documentary Group film for the American experience ; WGBH Boston
- Short orders, film writing, Jonathan Romney
- 100 ideas that changed film, David Parkinson
- Cinema stories, Alexander Kluge ; translated from the German by Martin Brady & Helen Hughes
- Shit, actually, the definitive, 100% objective guide to modern cinema, by Lindy West
- Turning points in film history, Andrew J. Rausch
- A short history of the movies, Gerald Mast
- Mom in the movies, the iconic screen mothers you love (and a few you love to hate), by Richard Corliss ; foreword by Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher ; [with editorial assistance from Turner Classic Movies]
- Mad, bad and dangerous?, the scientist and the cinema, Christopher Frayling
- The big goodbye, [Chinatown and the last years Hollywood], Sam Wasson
- A century of movie posters, from silent to art house, Emily King
- Understanding movies, the art and history of film, by Raphael Shargel
- The Godfather notebook, Francis Ford Coppola
- Before Hollywood, turn-of-the-century film from American archives, guest curators, Jay Leyda, Charles Musser ; a film exhibition organized by the American Federation of Arts
- The great movies, Roger Ebert ; photo stills selected by Mary Corliss
- The movie book, Danny Leigh, consultant editor
- The history of world cinema
- Citizen Kane, a filmmaker's journey, Harlan Lebo
- George Lucas's blockbusting, a decade-by-decade survey of timeless movies including untold secrets of their financial and cultural success, edited by Alex Ben Block & Lucy Autrey Wilson ; with a preface by George Lucas ; introduction by Francis Ford Coppola
- That's entertainment! I, Turner Entertainment Co. ; [Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; written, produced and directed by Jack Haley Jr.]
- High noon, the Hollywood blacklist and the making of an American classic, Glenn Frankel
- The coolest guy movie ever, directed by Christophe Espenan
- The Story of Film, Mark Cousins
- That's entertainment! III, Turner Entertainment Co. ; [Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents in association with Turner Entertainment Co. ; written, produced and directed by Bud Friedgen & Michael J. Sheridan]
- Historia del cine, Román Gubern
- Film, a world history, Daniel Borden [and others]
- Rotten movies we love, cult classics, underrated gems, and films so bad they're good, The editors of Rotten Tomatoes ; foreword by Paul Feig
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