Category: Film Photography
Washington D.C. (Paperback)
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16666864

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Katherine Larsen teaches courses on fame, celebrity, and fandom in the University Writing Program at George Washington University in Washington DC. She is the principal editor of theJournal of Fandom Studies and together with Lynn Zubernis has coedited Fan Culture: Theory/Practice and Fan Phenomena: Supernatural. She is coauthor ofFandom at the Crossroads: Celebration, Shame and Fan/Producer Relationships andFangasm: Supernatural Fangirls.
Freedom and democracy. Bills and laws. Bureaucracy and red tape. Washington, DC, the capital of the United States, is known for many things, mostof them related to the inner workings of the government. But it is also a city of carefully planned parks, trees exploding with cherry blossoms in spring, and bright sunshine polishing the gleaming white of stately memorials. With no shortage of iconic American landscapes, such as the vast National Mall; buildings, from the White House and the Capitol to the Watergate Hotel and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; and monuments, including the Washington Monument and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, it is at once synonymous with the country it governs and a world apart.
This friction animates and attracts filmmakers, who use the District's landmarks as a shorthand to express and investigate contemporary ideals and concerns about American society. Films set there both celebrate and castigate the grand American experiment it symbolizes. From Frank Capra’s 1939 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington to the alien invasion blockbusterIndependence Day, films set in Washington depict our most ardent hopes and bring to life our darkest fears.
World Film Locations: Washington, D.C., collects essays and articles about Washington film history and locations. Featuring explorations of carefully chosen film scenes and key historical periods, the book examines themes, directors, and depictions and is illustrated with evocative movie stills, city maps, and location photographs. Taken as a whole, this is essential reading for any cinephile who has ever wondered how a bill becomes a law.
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ISBN 9781783204564
Genre ART / Film & Video
Format Paperback
Pages 112
Publisher Date 2015-05-15 00:00:00.0
Publisher Intellect L & D E F A E
Copyright Year 2015
Height 8.75 in
Wdth 6.0 in
Thickness 0.5 in
Unit weight 0.55 lb
Language English
Series Name World Film Locations
Audience General/trade
Country of Origin United States
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