Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Dana Polan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:3rd Oct '24

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A study of Steven Spielberg's 1977 science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind in the BFI Film Classics series

Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) is a film very much of its cinematic moment, combining the gritty realism of entrapment in the everyday with furtive dreams of escape.

Dana Polan's compelling study of the film examines its significance to New Hollywood cinema and the science fiction genre. He argues that Close Encounters is a film that is an allegory of the cinematic experience overall; it both narrates a tale of visual seduction and plays it out viscerally for the spectator who shares the amazement of the protagonist Roy Neary as his mundane reality is transformed into something awe-inspiring.

Providing an in-depth look into the film's production history, including all three different versions, Polan situates Close Encounters within Spielberg's repertoire. He argues that despite the film's popular success, it is in fact a rejection of several entrenched American values, including family, home and marriage. It offers, through its visual fascination, alternative understandings of masculinity and morality, familial responsibility, and what it means to follow the 'American Dream'.

ISBN: 9781839025778

Dimensions: 190mm x 136mm x 8mm

Weight: 160g

104 pages