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King Vidor Focus: On the Filmmaker's Artistry and Vision

King Vidor Focus: On the Filmmaker's Artistry and Vision in Bloomington, MN
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King Vidor (1894-1982) had the longest career of any Hollywood director, and his works include some of the most dramatic, sublime moments in the history of American cinema. Regarded by many film historians as one of the greatest of silent era filmmakersespecially for masterworks
The Big Parade, The Crowd
, and
Show People
Vidor is nonetheless one of the most underrated of Hollywood's "old masters" in terms of his overall career. His sound era films include
Hallelujah, Street Scene, The Champ, The Stranger's Return, Our Daily Bread, Stella Dallas, The Citadel, Northwest Passage, Duel in the Sun, Beyond the Forest, The Fountainhead, Ruby Gentry
and
War and Peace
. He also helped to establish the Screen Directors Guild and served as its first president.
This book charts the ways in which Vidor's vast, complex body of work ranges over diverse genres and styles while also expressing his recurring personal interests in spirituality (especially Christian Science), aesthetics, metaphysics, social realism, and the myth of America. The first book since 1988 to give a comprehensive view of Vidor's career, it discusses his artistic evolution in a way that appeals to the general reader as well as to the film scholar.
The Big Parade, The Crowd
, and
Show People
Vidor is nonetheless one of the most underrated of Hollywood's "old masters" in terms of his overall career. His sound era films include
Hallelujah, Street Scene, The Champ, The Stranger's Return, Our Daily Bread, Stella Dallas, The Citadel, Northwest Passage, Duel in the Sun, Beyond the Forest, The Fountainhead, Ruby Gentry
and
War and Peace
. He also helped to establish the Screen Directors Guild and served as its first president.
This book charts the ways in which Vidor's vast, complex body of work ranges over diverse genres and styles while also expressing his recurring personal interests in spirituality (especially Christian Science), aesthetics, metaphysics, social realism, and the myth of America. The first book since 1988 to give a comprehensive view of Vidor's career, it discusses his artistic evolution in a way that appeals to the general reader as well as to the film scholar.