An edition of Unfinished business (1998)

Unfinished business

screenplays, scenerios, and ideas

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An edition of Unfinished business (1998)

Unfinished business

screenplays, scenerios, and ideas

The creator of such masterpieces as L'Aventura, Blow-Up, Zabriskie Point and The Passenger, Michelangelo Antonioni remains a seminal figure in modern cinema and one of the greatest italian filmmakers - a significance acknowledged by the Academy Award for lifetime achievement in 1995. Unfinished Business is the second book of his writings on cinema and collects scenarios, sketches and screenplays that were left inproduced.

As he writes in The Architecture of Vision his films are "documents, not of a completed thought, but of a thought in the making" and this collection reveals the various forms of this thinking and the philosophical preoccupations which his art embraces.

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Publisher
Marsilio
Language
English
Pages
233

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Edition Notes

Ten treatments and scripts for unproduced films.
Includes two essays by the editors.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/0233/092
Library of Congress
PN1997.3 .A5813 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 233 p. ;
Number of pages
233

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL368759M
Internet Archive
unfinishedbusine0000anto
ISBN 10
156886051X
LCCN
98029373
OCLC/WorldCat
39515740
Library Thing
1678120
Goodreads
315163

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1923512W

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