Description
Outside of the capital London, no other British city has attracted more film-makers than Liverpool. Sometimes standing in for London, New York, Chicago, Paris, Rome or Moscow, and sometimes playing itself - or a version of its own past in Beatles biopics - Liverpool is an adaptable filmic backdrop that has attracted film-makers to its ports for decades. A place of passion, humour and pride, Liverpool evokes caverns and cathedrals, ferries and football grounds; it is a city so vivid we see it clearly even if we've never been there. From the earliest makers of moving images - among them the Mitchell & Kenyon film company, the Lumiere brothers and pioneering early cinematographer Claude Friese-Greene - who preserved the city, the river, the docks, the streets and the people, Liverpool has endured as a cinematic destination. This collection celebrates that survival instinct and will be welcomed by enthusiasts of British cities, films and culture.
About the Author
Jez Conolly is the Head of Student Engagement at the University of Bristol library services. He is the author of Beached Margin: The Role and Representation of the Seaside Resort in British Films and a regular contributor to Big Picture magazine.
Caroline Whelan is an independent writer and researcher. Together with Conolly, they are co-editors of the World Film Locations: Dublin and World Film Locations: Reykjavik, both also published by Intellect.
Book Information
ISBN 9781783200269
Author Jez Conolly
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Intellect Books
Publisher Intellect Books
Weight(grams) 245g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 153mm * 9mm