Description
Discover the legacy of Blake Edwards, the multitalented auteur who transformed cinema with both his comedic and dramatic masterpieces. This BRAND NEW critical analysis, 'Blake Edwards: Film Director as Multitalented Auteur', delves deep into the iconic film director's career, spotlighting not only his celebrated comedies like The Pink Panther series with Peter Sellers but also his often-overlooked dramatic works. In this comprehensive exploration, authors William Luhr and Peter Lehman present groundbreaking insights drawn from original research, set visits, and personal interviews with Edwards and his creative collaborators. Readers will gain a unique perspective on the filmmaker's influential television shows, radio productions, and unproduced screenplays, enhancing their understanding of his artistic versatility. Engage with in-depth analyses of significant yet underrated films, including Experiment in Terror, Days of Wine and Roses, and The Tamarind Seed. This book utilizes contemporary film theory to critique Edwards’s diverse oeuvre, showcasing how adeptly he navigated various genres and media. Perfect for cinema enthusiasts and aspiring filmmakers alike, 'Blake Edwards: Film Director as Multitalented Auteur' is an essential addition to any film studies library, celebrating the comprehensive body of work from one of Hollywood's most innovative directors. Explore the profound impact of Blake Edwards on both comedy and drama!