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ReFocus: The Films of William Friedkin

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William Friedkin is the director of genre-defining works such as The French Connection (1971) and The Exorcist (1973), controversial productions like Cruising (1980) and Killer Joe (2011), as well as understudied films including The Birthday Party (1968), Sorcerer (1977) and The Hunted (2003). This book, the first scholarly study of Friedkin’s films, reveals how they confront the ambiguities of law and morality, issues of subjectivity and problems of faith, while raising key questions around emotion and narrative in the cinema. Placing his work in the historical contexts of the Vietnam War and Nixon’s presidency, The Films of William Friedkin also examines the director’s representations of sex and violence after the dismantling of the Production Code and in light of the rise and fall of New Hollywood cinema.

224 pages, Hardcover

Published September 22, 2021

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October 3, 2023
At times, the author does a good job explaining the themes behind the plots of films like The French Connection, Sorcerer, To Live and Die in LA, and Rules of Engagement. At other times, reading the book becomes a real chore and very hard to follow when the author goes way into the weeds to make his points. It's a mixed bag that probably works best as a companion to books like Friedkin's autobiography.
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