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The Multi-Protagonist Film is an insightful and provocative introduction to this important new genre.
Explores the origins and history of one of the most exciting new developments in contemporary film worldwide
Guides readers through the genre's central characteristics and conventions, as well as it's evolution and cultural relevance
Provides a theoretical framework that is developed through the analysis several films, including Grand Hotel, Singles, American Pie, Short Cuts, and Syriana.
Reveals the duality of the genre's contemporary preoccupations: the impact of globalization on human lives versus the current state of intimate affairs, the crisis of marriage, and the proliferation of sexual choices
"Azcona (Univ. of Zaragoza, Spain) has written a lovely little study of films that depart from the typical focalization on a single protagonist and spread their interest over a multitude of characters. . .Recommended. Lower–division undergraduates through faculty." (Choice, 1 October 2011)
List of Plates.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
1 A Brief History of the Multi–Protagonist Film.
2 Theorizing the Multi–Protagonist Film.
3 An Early Experiment: Grand Hotel.
4 Short Cuts and the Consolidation of a Genre.
5 Adolescent Tapestries: American Pie.
6 Intimacy Multiplies: Singles.
7 Global Thrills: Syriana.
Conclusion.
References.
Index.
María del Mar Azcona teaches English and Film Studies at the University of Zaragoza, Spain. She has published articles on film genre, contemporary Hollywood cinema, and Spanish cinema, and is the author of a book on Alejandro González Iñárritu, co–written with Celestino Deleyto (2010).
The Multi–Protagonist Film explores the origins and history of one of the most exciting new developments in contemporary film worldwide. This new genre isn t really new at all; rather, its historical roots run deep in the Hollywood canon think
Grand Hotel and re–emerge in contemporary iterations in movies such as
Singles, American Pie, Short Cuts, and
Syriana.
This volume provides elegant analyses of a variety of films to help chart the genre s evolution and to explore the complexity, mixed messaging, and signal changes that define the multi–protagonist film in the current age. From the impact of globalization on society to shifting morals and the aftershocks of the sexual revolution, The Multi–Protagonist Film helps us to understand the genre and the imponderables that define the political, cultural, public and private spheres.