There are certain films and shows that resonate with audiences
everywhere--they generate discussion and debate about everything from
gender, class, citizenship and race, to consumerism and social identity.
This new 'teachable canon' of film and television introduces students to
alternative classics that range from silent film to CSI.
- Magnolia is one of those films students know and love. From the
over-the-top performances by male and female leads to the "ripped from
the pages of the Old Testament" conclusion, it is a cult favorite in
American cinema
- This is the first book to examine the diverse themes, performances,
and influences on this polarizing film, encouraging students to look
beyond the film's style in order to fully engage with questions about
its substance
- Lane develops a careful analysis of the film, its director, as well as
the contemporary context in which it was produced - exploring topics
including the role of the auteur, what constitutes cinema / media
literacy in the digital age, the politics of postmodernism, and the
film's critique of the mass media - in order to challenge students to
ask themselves why they are so riveted by this controversial and
unusual film