Cinematic Urbanism
Discover the intricate connection between urban landscapes and their cinematic representations in Cinematic Urbanism by Neza Al Sayyad. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006, this compelling hardback edition spans 270 pages and delves into over a century of film to reveal how societal concepts shape and are shaped by the visual narratives we encounter on screen. Al Sayyad's insightful analysis offers readers a unique perspective on how cities are portrayed in film and how these portrayals influence our understanding of urban life. This book is an essential read for film enthusiasts, urban studies scholars, and anyone interested in the interplay between society and cinema. Immerse yourself in the world of cinematic urbanism and see how the images we watch reflect and inform the cities we inhabit.