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The 50s were the decade of Elvis and Marilyn, UFOs and Godzilla, the Cold War and the Red Scare, a bubbling ferment of reaction and revolt. In the 50s, the moving image was triumphant, not only on the silver screen but also in the living rooms of the Western world. TV stole audiences away from the movie palaces, but it also promoted the cult of celebrity; suddenly, film actors were pop stars. In the 50s, the cinema reflected society's deepest fears and desire;: Hollywood translated the real terror of the Bomb into sci-fi shockers, while coming-of-age movies catalyzed the first youth rebellion. James Dean and Marlon Brando embodied a new type of individualist hero with a smoldering and curiously androgynous sex appeal. As the old studio system gradually dissolved, directors acquired greater freedom, and the movies could risk subversive and dissident tones. But the real cinematic revolution was happening in its birthplace, Paris, where a handful of dynamic young directors created a new cinematic language. In short: the 50s marked the transition to a truly modern cinema.

384 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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Jürgen Müller

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Jürgen Müller is a German art historian who specializes in old German and Dutch painting, the art of Mannerism, the painting of the Golden Age and in the areas of photography and film.

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Profile Image for Tamara.
167 reviews14 followers
January 26, 2023
Visueel heel mooi boek. Na een algemeen inleidend hoofdstuk dat meer zegt over over de context van de jaren ‘50 krijgen we een chronologisch overzicht van de belangrijkste films tijdens deze periode. Aan elke film worden enkele pagina’s gewijd vol foto’s en info. Er is ook steeds een toelichting over de verhaallijn en extra achtergrondinformatie aangaande regisseur, acteurs, eventuele controverse aangaande de film enz. Van echte filmanalyses kunnen we niet spreken maar het is wel een heel fijn verzamelwerk voor filmliefhebbers.
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36 reviews4 followers
January 25, 2010
Junto con los 40, la década de los 50 es la época dorada del cine en Hollywood. Precisamente cuando la televisión parecía que iba a robar espectadores al cine se hicieron las mejores películas de estudio.

Además de las películas estadounidenses en el libro se tratan las mejores películas europeas y asiáticas de la década. La edición es un lujo, como es habitual en Taschen, las fotos que se incluyen son un placer para la vista y los comentarios de las películas son bastante acertados. Sólo un pero, en la traducción se cuelan algunas faltas de ortografía; una pena que no se cuiden las traducciones tanto como las ediciones originales.

Muy recomendable para todos los amantes del cine, la lectura o la fotografía; y al que le gusten las 3 cosas, como a mí, va a disfrutar con esta colección.
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459 reviews1 follower
May 12, 2008
I love this series of books. The writing is little more than fluff, but the layout and liberal use of film stills and period specific quotes make it a handsome chunk of publishing.
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