Film as a Subversive Art

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Film as a Subversive Art is a fully illustrated 1974 film history book by Amos Vogel with mini-essays on over 600 films.[1]

Summary[edit]

The book was a catalogue of films[2] that broke aesthetic, sexual and ideological boundaries.[3]

Selected examples[edit]

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Publication history[edit]

The book was published by Random House, New York; it was re-printed in London by C.T. Editions with a new foreword and introduction by Scott MacDonald in 2005, and again in 2021 as a "remastered" edition by The Film Desk.

Film[edit]

A documentary film of the same name about Vogel and directed by Paul Cronin was released in 2003.[7]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Vogel, Amos (2005) [1974]. Film as a Subversive Art (Reprint ed.). C.T. Editions. ISBN 0-9547071-1-7.

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