Description
About the Author
Olivier Assayas (born 1955) is one of the most widely celebrated filmmakers working today. He began his career in 1980 as a critic for the legendary Cahiers du Cinema and has since published several books, such as Conversation avec Ingmar Bergman and Eloge de Kenneth Anger. In 2009, Gallimard published Presences, a collection of his essays. His new film Apres-Mai (Something in the Air) is closely related to A Post-May Adolescence and will be released in late 2012.
Reviews
A thoughtful, personal survey of Assayas's career by American critics edited by Jones and an English translation of Assayas's 2002 memoir A Post-May Adolescence: Letter to Alice Debord, both published in handsome volumes by the Austrian Film Museum, expose this tension in Assayas's work: between a desire for risk and a sensitive intelligence resistant to easy solutions; between allegiance to cinema 'degree zero,' a cinema of presence, and a romantic fascination with the passage of time...The slim memoir, packaged with two additional essays by Assayas on Debord, is a valuable companion to the Jones collection, which is often in explicit dialogue with Assayas's analysis of his own work. -- Film Comment
Assayas' voice is clear, urgent, and persuasive. For him the matter at hand, the subject that keeps slipping away, is the story of how he came to know the work of Guy Debord. This is nothing less that the story of his life. -- Film Quarterly
Book Information
ISBN 9783901644443
Author Olivier Assayas
Format Paperback
Page Count 90
Imprint Synema Gesellschaft Fur Film u. Medien
Publisher Synema Gesellschaft Fur Film u. Medien
Weight(grams) 234g
Dimensions(mm) 196mm * 172mm * 13mm