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Deep Red

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Tracing Deep Red’s history of censorship, re-edited releases, and its subsequent celebration by cult film audiences, this book considers how these competing discourses have helped to transform the ...
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The release of Italian director Dario Argento's Deep Red in 1975 saw both a return to form for the director and the crystallization of tropes of the giallo genre. While the film's immense popularity in Italy spawned a wave of copy-cat formula thrillers, this enthusiastic reception was not replicated by English-speaking audiences on its theatrical release. With its loosely woven narrative and hyper-stylized violent set pieces, Deep Red was critically panned in the United States and the UK as clichéd and exploitative Euro-schlock. Tracing the film's history of censorship, re-edited releases, and its subsequent celebration by cult film audiences, this book considers how these competing discourses have helped to transform the film's cultural status and to fashion it as an exemplar of cult cinema.
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Price: $15.00
Pages: 128
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: WallFlower Press
Series: Cultographies
Publication Date: 07 February 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231181211
Format: Paperback
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PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism

The book is an immediately inviting read as Kannas starts off personally rather than academically... And while the tone is friendly and conspiratorial, the analysis remains thorough and highly insightful.
Alexia Kannas teaches cinema studies at RMIT University.

Acknowledgements
Introduction: Falling for Deep Red
1. Production, Promotion, Initial Reception
2. The Cultification of Deep Red
3. Reading Deep Red
4. Intermittent Transcendence: The Place of Deep Red
Notes
Bibliography
Index