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Kevin Smith: His Films and Fans
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Kevin Smith: His Films and Fans in Bloomington, MN
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Current price: $24.99


Kevin Smith: His Films and Fans in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $24.99
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Size: Hardcover
This fun and photofilled biography celebrates the life, films, and fans of the director responsible for such indie cult classics as Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. Movieindustry veteran David Gati has compiled and edited a humorous and insightful look at Smith’s nearly 30year filmmaking journey. Through Smith’s own funny, honest, and uncensored stories—taken from podcasts, Q&As, and documentaries—readers get to know him as a person, the struggles he’s been through, and the people he’s worked with, as well as his process for writing, directing, casting, shooting, editing, and showing his films to the public. The book is arranged chronologically with each chapter exploring how an aspect of Kevin’s life is reflected in one of his 14 films. Not to be overlooked is Smith’s outsized fan base, who relate to the director’s downtoearth persona and his geeky, sometimes juvenile, oftennostalgic regularperson characters. Gati uses their fan art to add a visual facet to the book’s colorful narrative gems. Rounding out this scrapbook presentation are onset stills, candid personal photos, and memorabilia. The result is an exploration of how films affect and reflect the popular culture of their time, with a lighthearted analysis of the phenomenon of fandom. This unusual biography is a musthave collectible dedicated to a member of the ’90s independent filmmakers—which includes Quentin Tarantino, Allison Anders, Robert Rodriguez, Hal Hartley, and Spike Lee—whose relevance and popularity will only continue to grow.
This fun and photofilled biography celebrates the life, films, and fans of the director responsible for such indie cult classics as Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. Movieindustry veteran David Gati has compiled and edited a humorous and insightful look at Smith’s nearly 30year filmmaking journey. Through Smith’s own funny, honest, and uncensored stories—taken from podcasts, Q&As, and documentaries—readers get to know him as a person, the struggles he’s been through, and the people he’s worked with, as well as his process for writing, directing, casting, shooting, editing, and showing his films to the public. The book is arranged chronologically with each chapter exploring how an aspect of Kevin’s life is reflected in one of his 14 films. Not to be overlooked is Smith’s outsized fan base, who relate to the director’s downtoearth persona and his geeky, sometimes juvenile, oftennostalgic regularperson characters. Gati uses their fan art to add a visual facet to the book’s colorful narrative gems. Rounding out this scrapbook presentation are onset stills, candid personal photos, and memorabilia. The result is an exploration of how films affect and reflect the popular culture of their time, with a lighthearted analysis of the phenomenon of fandom. This unusual biography is a musthave collectible dedicated to a member of the ’90s independent filmmakers—which includes Quentin Tarantino, Allison Anders, Robert Rodriguez, Hal Hartley, and Spike Lee—whose relevance and popularity will only continue to grow.

















