Geoff Andrew
Author of The 'Three Colours' Trilogy [BFI Modern Classics]
About the Author
Geoff Andrew is a writer and lecturer on film. He is a programmer for BFI Southbank and the London Film Festival, a regular contributor to Sight Sound magazine, and was for many years Film Editor of Time Out. He is the author of books including The 'Three Colours' Trilogy, in the BFI Modern show more Classics series (1998), and The Films of Nicholas Ray (BFI, 2004). In 2009 the French government made him a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. show less
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Works by Geoff Andrew
The Director's Vision: A Concise Guide to the Art of 250 Great Filmmakers (1999) 46 copies, 1 review
Associated Works
Time Out Film Guide — Foreword, some editions — 11 copies
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This slim volume contains rather mindless retelling of Kieslowski's feature films; gives nothing new to understanding of Kieslowski's masterpieces. The only 'bonus' - an interview with the director, claimed to be 'one of his last interviews'.
where are the women? i'm just asking ....
In a refreshingly literal examination of "moving pictures," Geoff Andrew, film editor of London's Time Out magazine, explores the work of 250 filmmakers, one frame at a time. Andrew's approach is akin to yelling "Freeze!" in the middle of a movie, and then analyzing the frozen image as if it were a stand-alone photo. His technique is enormously successful, revealing the individual elements of composition--background, staging, lighting, body positioning, facial expression--that when compiled show more add up to the overarching feeling a film transmits to viewers. Dissecting a single frame also has the effect of sparking immediate appreciation for the countless factors a great director must not only be aware of but also give constant attention to.--Brangien Davis, Amazon
These stills--like the directors chosen for inclusion here--are generally well considered, and Andrew should be congratulated for his coverage of African, Asian, and Central European directors. But because each entry is limited to approximately 300 words, we get only the most tantalizing of generalizations. --Library Journal show less
These stills--like the directors chosen for inclusion here--are generally well considered, and Andrew should be congratulated for his coverage of African, Asian, and Central European directors. But because each entry is limited to approximately 300 words, we get only the most tantalizing of generalizations. --Library Journal show less
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