Cinema of the United States
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== Research interests == | == Research interests == | ||
*[[Classical Hollywood cinema]] vs [[American avant-garde film]] | *[[Classical Hollywood cinema]] vs [[American avant-garde film]] | ||
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+ | * [[Academy Awards]] | ||
+ | * [[Hollywood-inspired names]] | ||
+ | * [[Runaway production]] | ||
+ | * [[World cinema]] | ||
+ | * [[Hollywood film strike (2008)]] | ||
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The 1948 Hollywood Antitrust Case led to the break-up of the Hollywood studio system and the development of arthouse and grindhouse movie theatres.
American-born directors/producers or directors/producers who have made films in the United States:
A - Woody Allen - Robert Altman - P. T. Anderson - Kenneth Anger - B - Kroger Babb - Paul Bartel - Bernardo Bertolucci - Peter Bogdanovich - Stan Brakhage - Tim Burton - C - John Carpenter - Coen brothers - Larry Cohen - Tony Conrad - Alex Cox - Francis Coppola - Roger Corman - David Cronenberg - D - Joe Dante - Jonathan Demme - Cecil B. DeMille - Maya Deren - E - Thomas Edison - F - Abel Ferrara - Samuel Fuller - G - Vincent Gallo - H - Todd Haynes - I - Alfred Hitchcock - Tobe Hooper - Spike Jonze - K - Philip Kaufman - Amos Kollek - L - Fritz Lang - Ang Lee - Spike Lee - Val Lewton - David Lynch - M - Guy Maddin - Radley Metzger - E. Elias Merhige - Russ Meyer - N - O - P - Brian De Palma - Roman Polanski - Otto Preminger - Q - Brothers Quay - R - Alex de Renzy - George Romero - Ken Russell - S - Joe Sarno - John Sayles - Douglas Sirk - Jack Smith - Martin Scorsese - Josef von Sternberg - Erich von Stroheim - T - Quentin Tarantino - Dante Tomaselli - V - Gus Van Sant - W - John Waters - Orson Welles - Doris Wishman - Ed Wood, Jr.
Research interests
See also
- Academy Awards
- Hollywood-inspired names
- Runaway production
- World cinema
- Hollywood film strike (2008)