United States Constitution in Film
Discover the fascinating intersection of cinema and constitutional law in United States Constitution in Film by Eric T. Kasper. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2020, this insightful paperback spans 314 pages and delves into the portrayal of the U.S. Constitution in film. Kasper meticulously analyzes both the accurate and inaccurate representations of the powers, rights, and freedoms enshrined in this foundational document. Moreover, he examines the evolving lessons filmmakers have drawn from the Constitution over time, offering readers a unique perspective on its impact in popular culture. This compelling book is an essential resource for students and scholars interested in constitutional law, film analysis, or the broader implications of media on society. Enhance your understanding of how film shapes our perception of constitutional rights with this thought-provoking read.