Episodes (13)
Jun 07, 1995
Martin Scorsese and Sydney Pollack are among the premier directors who discuss how classical Hollywood style, evolving and yet enduring over time, informs their work.
Jun 14, 1995
The studio system created the Golden Age of Hollywood, its classic film stars and big budget hits that captivated generations all across the world. However, the following decades proved that nothing lasts forever, even in Hollywood.
Jun 21, 1995
Early on, Hollywood saw that recognizable talent could minimize the financial risks of film production.
Jun 28, 1995
With clips and critical commentary on Westerns the program traces the aesthetic evolution of the genre as well as its sociological importance.
Jul 05, 1995
Breezy and silly to witty and intelligent, romantic comedies barely masked issues of gender and sexuality. Directors present interpretations of the genre that reveal the underlying social and psychological messages.
Jul 12, 1995
Critics and directors describe the evolution of these films, the rise of the Vietnam film, and the influence of the newsreel documentaries and TV news on the genre.
Jul 19, 1995
These cynical and pessimistic films from the 1930s and '40s touched a nerve in Americans. Historians link the genre's overriding paranoia to Cold War-related angst over the nuclear threat and the Hollywood blacklist.
Jul 26, 1995
Television first arrived in American homes just as the Hollywood studio system was collapsing. This prompted open competition between the genres opening opportunities for innovation and employment.
Aug 02, 1995
Maverick filmmakers of the 1960s and '70s, capitalized on new technology and borrowed from classical Hollywood and French New Wave as they reinvented the American film.
Aug 09, 1995
This program looks at some alternative visions from new talents who struggle with limited budgets and challenge the stylistic status quo of the Hollywood film.
Aug 22, 1996
Illustrates basic terms such as tracking shots and zooms and also provides a primer on editing technique.
Aug 22, 1996
Provides a formal and cultural analysis of a classical film sequence. It serves as a critical how-to guide for those new to film critique.
Aug 22, 1996
Offers interviews with contemporary directors, European filmmakers, scholars, and critics, as well as studio-era veterans who probe Hollywood's influence on both American and world culture.
About
American Cinema Season 1 (1995) is released on Jun 07, 1995. Watch American Cinema online - the English Documentary TV series from United States. American Cinema is directed by Tee Anderson,Alain Klarer,Lawrence Pitkethly,Jeffrey Schon and created by Alan Berliner with John Lithgow and Kathleen Turner.