This thesis centres upon variously detailed analyses of the early fictional films of director Martin Scorsese, ranging from the student short film What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? (1963) to the big-budget production New York, New York (1977). Through this, the thesis seeks to enact an intervention in the debate surrounding film authorship. Informed by a broadly poststructuralist position, the thesis recasts authorship as a discourse that exists in a particular, mutually inflecting relation with a text's other constituting elements. While the analysis of specific films traces the stylistic and thematic consistencies that inform Scorsese's authorial discourse, the latter's specific articulations are read in relation to...
This thesis looks at screenplay development as an industrial process, worthy of critically rigorous ...
Few topics in the study of film produce controversy like authorship. Critics, historians and theoret...
In his review of Martin Scorsese’s 2013 film The Wolf of Wall Street, Variety’s Scott Foundas sugges...
Martin Scorsese is an outstanding contemporary director, who strongly influenced the artistic and ae...
Martin Scorsese is a crucial figure in American cinema, and one of the few filmmakers who has posses...
For all the critical attention paid to the author in literary theory and criticism, there has been n...
The main goal of this thesis is to examine Martin Scorsese’s mature vision of making gangster films ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN009703 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Throughout the history of film studies, the uniqueness of film as an art form has been acknowledged....
2014-01-23This dissertation examines the authorial issue of screenwriters and writer-directors along...
Filmmaking is frequently cited as the most collaborative of all arts, yet for the most part, mainstr...
Martin Scorsese is a crucial figure in American cinema, and one of the few filmmakers who has posses...
This thesis proposes a new approach to film authorship that is compatible with the postmodern theory...
This article outlines the role played by Martin Scorsese in the promotion of Italian cinema and in t...
My dissertation investigates the idea of cinematic authorship in a twenty-first-century mediascape i...
This thesis looks at screenplay development as an industrial process, worthy of critically rigorous ...
Few topics in the study of film produce controversy like authorship. Critics, historians and theoret...
In his review of Martin Scorsese’s 2013 film The Wolf of Wall Street, Variety’s Scott Foundas sugges...
Martin Scorsese is an outstanding contemporary director, who strongly influenced the artistic and ae...
Martin Scorsese is a crucial figure in American cinema, and one of the few filmmakers who has posses...
For all the critical attention paid to the author in literary theory and criticism, there has been n...
The main goal of this thesis is to examine Martin Scorsese’s mature vision of making gangster films ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN009703 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Throughout the history of film studies, the uniqueness of film as an art form has been acknowledged....
2014-01-23This dissertation examines the authorial issue of screenwriters and writer-directors along...
Filmmaking is frequently cited as the most collaborative of all arts, yet for the most part, mainstr...
Martin Scorsese is a crucial figure in American cinema, and one of the few filmmakers who has posses...
This thesis proposes a new approach to film authorship that is compatible with the postmodern theory...
This article outlines the role played by Martin Scorsese in the promotion of Italian cinema and in t...
My dissertation investigates the idea of cinematic authorship in a twenty-first-century mediascape i...
This thesis looks at screenplay development as an industrial process, worthy of critically rigorous ...
Few topics in the study of film produce controversy like authorship. Critics, historians and theoret...
In his review of Martin Scorsese’s 2013 film The Wolf of Wall Street, Variety’s Scott Foundas sugges...