Non-Professional Film Acting

Performance and Experience

Catherine Russell editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:24th Jul '26

£39.99

This title is due to be published on 24th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This anthology examines non-professional performance in cinema, exploring how "ordinary people" challenge dominant theories of film acting across fiction, documentary, and realist media aesthetics.

Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of non-professional acting through diverse critical approaches spanning neorealism to reality TV. The book delivers fresh insights by analyzing films from Asia, Palestine, Europe, Brazil, Africa, and North America, examining acting methods, directorial approaches, political commitment, and community representation. Authors unpack the realist aesthetics of "authenticity" to reveal the visual and social effects of casting non-actors, while highlighting the precarity and lived experiences of non-professional performers before, during, and after filming. This multifaceted analysis provides new theoretical frameworks for understanding the aesthetics and politics of non-professional film performance.

This book is written for students and practitioners of documentary and independent cinema seeking deeper understanding of performance aesthetics and politics. Scholars of film acting, film criticism, and media studies will find the complex critical questions and theoretical approaches particularly engaging. The collection is also suitable for courses in film theory, documentary studies, and cinema studies programs.

"Distant from the galaxy of glittering stars, the non-actor brings us down to earth and redraws the global cartography of cinema in fascinating ways. This anthology boldly traverses this new map, assembling essays that probe how non-professional performers raise questions of style, authenticity, labour, and the (extra)ordinary across an eclectic and essential array of films."

Erika Balsom, Reader in Film and Media Studies, King’s College London

"Non Professional Film Acting recovers the disavowed labour and precarious conditions of the non-professional performer. It reveals the fashioning of realist aesthetics through the exploitation of performers’ experiential knowledge, but it also highlights collaborative practices that challenge industry hierarchies. This important collection for scholars of cinema and cultural labour reframes non-professional performance as a site of negotiation where artifice and authenticity, ethics and experience converge."

- Alan O’Leary, Associate Professor of Film and Media, Aarhus University

ISBN: 9781032983059

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340 pages