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Focus on Shoot the Piano Player

(book in English)

Edited by Leo Braudy

Type
Studies
Subject
One FilmShoot the Piano Player
Keywords
François Truffaut
Publishing Date
1972
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Collection
Film Focus
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Hardcover • 192 pages • 11,05 €
5 ¼ x 8 inches (13.5 x 20 cm)
ISBN-10
ISBN-13
0-13-809632-5
978-0-13-809632-8
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Book Presentation:
Introduction / by Leo Braudy --
Chronology --
A conversation with François Truffaut / by Dan A. Cukier and Jo Gryn --
I wanted to treat Shoot the piano player like a tale by Perrault: an interview with François Truffaut / by Yvonne Baby --
Cinema of appearance / by Gabriel Pearson and Eric Rhode --
Reviews / Alain Vargas, Pierre Kas, Marcel Martin, Stanley Kauffmann, Bosley Crowther --
The sensitive spot / Jean-Paul Török --
Shoot the piano player / by Pauline Kael --
François Truffaut: the anarchist imagination / by Judith Shatnoff --
Aznavour gives the tone / by François Truffaut --
The technique of Shoot the piano player / by Karel Reisz and Gavin Millar --
Through the looking glass / by Roger Greenspun --
Adapting Shoot the piano player / by François Truffaut --
François Truffaut and Shoot the piano player / by Roy Armes --
Should films be politically committed? / by François Truffaut --
Uncommitted artists? / Penelope Houston --
Improvisation in film-acting: an interview with Albert Finney and Mary Ure / by Louis Marcorelles --
From an interview / by François Truffaut --
On Shoot the piano player / by Graham Petrie --
Synopsis and outline --
Three scenes not in the final film --
Scenario extract --
Filmography.

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