Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie and Clyde
BFI Film Classics

Bonnie and Clyde

    • 14,99 €
    • 14,99 €

Publisher Description

Bonnie and Clyde (Arthur Penn, 1967) scandalised mainstream popular opinion. Part of an emerging youth and protest movement, its graphic and balletic violence was highly subversive in the context of the war in Vietnam. It spoke directly to younger audiences, who were already pitted against their more conservative elders and easily identified with the characters played by Warren Beatty (who also produced the film) and Faye Dunaway. Bonnie and Clyde was the prototype of 1970s 'New Hollywood': anti-authority, candid about sex, morally neutral. As well as changing Hollywood film style, Bonnie and Clyde changed critical attitudes. Older critics loathed the film at first. But younger critics, led by the then little-known Pauline Kael, fought a rearguard action and won the day.



Recognising Bonnie and Clyde's distinctive position in the evolution of American culture and cinema history, Lester D. Friedman explores the film's cultural framework, examines the contributions of its creators and presents a detailed visual and thematic analysis.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2019
25 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
80
Pages
PUBLISHER
British Film Institute
SIZE
5.2
MB

More Books by Lester D. Friedman

American Jewish Filmmakers American Jewish Filmmakers
2023
Citizen Spielberg Citizen Spielberg
2022
Sports Movies Sports Movies
2020
Tough Ain't Enough Tough Ain't Enough
2018
Monstrous Progeny Monstrous Progeny
2016
Second Star to the Right Second Star to the Right
2008

Other Books in This Series

The Exorcist The Exorcist
2020
Kes Kes
2024
Mädchen in Uniform Mädchen in Uniform
2024
Xala Xala
2024
Mean Streets Mean Streets
2023
Rushmore Rushmore
2023