ReFocus: The Films of Ken Russell
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:31st Aug '24
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Ken Russell was among the most provocative, creative, original and important directors in British film and television history but his career and legacy have long suffered under the media clichés of ‘Madman’ or ‘Enfant Terrible’ of British cinema – nicknames which have tended to delegitimise his status and pioneering role in post-war film and television culture. This scholarly edited collection refuses these terms and aims to not only reflect and further current critical research into Russell’s work but to see Russell as the Renaissance man of British cinema. It brings together the work of new and established scholars as well as the reflections of those who knew and worked with Russell. ReFocus: The Films of Ken Russell offers new perspectives across the breadth of Russell’s extensive career in television, film and other mediums, and seeks to better understand not only his reception, but the importance of collaboration to his practice, and the legacy of the man himself.
Covering the totality of Ken Russell’s career, ReFocus: The Films of Ken Russell uncovers new perspectives about his directing, writing, and biography, and features case studies of some of his most celebrated collaborations – not least with actor Oliver Reed – an essential collection about one of Britain’s most innovative filmmakers. -- James Fenwick, Sheffield Hallam University
Matthew Melia’s volume in the Refocus series [...] represents a renewed attempt to think about Russell in the context of not only British cinema but as a major innovator in television and in several genres, and it does so both with a scholarly acumen that nicely fills in prior gaps or blind spots while also offering the insider’s view and a sense of the working life of a major talent. -- Kevin M. Flanagan * Journal of British Cinema and Television *
In this wide-ranging collection, Matt Melia et al. shed light on the prolific career of Ken Russell, successfully rescuing him from the labels of the ‘Enfant terrible’ and ‘Wild Man’ of British cinema. -- Nathan Abrams, University of Bangor
ISBN: 9781474477666
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320 pages