Film Out of Bounds
Explore the captivating world of cinema with Film Out of Bounds by Matthew Edwards, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2007. This insightful paperback, spanning 263 pages, delves into films and filmmakers that challenge conventional boundaries in the cinematic landscape.
In this collection of thought-provoking essays, Edwards examines a diverse range of topics, including the intriguing realm of North Korean cinema, the unique Japanese biker documentary Godspeed You Black Emperor, and Neil Jordan's haunting The Company of Wolves. Additionally, the book explores the cult classic porno Thundercrack! and the influential works of Herschell Gordon Lewis, among others.
Whether you're a film enthusiast or a student of film theory and criticism, Film Out of Bounds offers a compelling perspective on independent filmmakers and the art of cinema that pushes the limits of creativity.