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Title: Transition and Transformation : Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930
Authors: Florin ,Bo
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Abstract: In 1923, Victor Sjostrom (1879-1960) got an offer from Goldwyn Pictures to come to Hollywood. This was nothing unusual for a successful European director: - Metro's bring - ing them in by car load - , as Photoplay stated in 1926. At the time, Sjostrom was Sweden's most renowned director, who had become world famous for his austere and naturalistic film style. Sjostrom stayed in Hollywood for seven years and made nine films. What happened during those years to the characteristic style that he had developed in Sweden? How was it transformed by Hollywood? Did he maintain any of his stylistic particularities from the Swedish period? How were his Hollywood films received by the American and Swedish critics? This portrayal of a European in Hollywood reveals how Sjostrom, in adapting to the new production system, integrated and developed various stylistic elements from the Swedish years in a radically different context. Transition and Transformation is the first book-length study dedicated to the films of Victor Sjostrom made in Hollywood, which also nuances the picture of the American production system.
link: http://www.oapen.org/record/437365
Keywords: Film;TV and radio;Motion pictures
ISBN: 9789089645043
Theme:教科書-人文類

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