The Films of Jess Franco /
The Films of Jess Franco looks at the work of Jesús 'Jess' Franco (1930-2013), one of the most prolific and madly inventive filmmakers in the history of cinema. He is best known as the director of jazzy, erotically charged horror movies featuring mad scientists, lesbian vampires, and wome...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Detroit :
Wayne State University Press,
[2018]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Before and after The awful Dr. Orlof: constructing a "respectable" Jess Franco / Andy Willis
- Sleaze and cinephilia: Jess Franco in the sixties / Ian Olney
- "Hallo, hier spricht Jess Franco": how Franco recoded the Krimi / Nicholas G. Schlegel
- Latent durability in Jess Franco's films: his "horrotica" / Tatjana Pavlović
- Transgressive or maladjusted? Nymphomania, frigidity, and lesbianism in Franco's Gothic sexology / Glenn Ward
- Vampires, sex, and transgression: Jess Franco's and Jean Rollin's "Countercinema" / Aurore Spiers
- Elective affinities: another Sade of Jess Franco / Alberto Brodesco
- Scream queens and queer dreams: the politics of monotony and zoning out in Franco's direct-to-video productions / Finley Freibert
- Endless re-view: Jess Franco in Video watchdog and Eyeball / Antonio Lázaro-Reboll
- (Re)born again: when Jess Franco met the indies / Vicente Rodríguez Ortega and Ruben Romero Santos
- She kills in ecstasy and drives at dangerously high speeds: the death cult stardom of Soledad Miranda / Xavier Mendik.