Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2005-02-07
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Raging Bull (1980) represents American film making at its best. Since its initial release, the film has been called the greatest film of the 1980s, the greatest boxing film ever made, the greatest sports film ever made, and, indeed, one of the greatest films of all time Raging Bull: A Cambridge Film Handbook presents the fullest critical appreciation of Scorsese's film available. The introduction tells the story of how the film came about, examining its inspirations and positioning Raging Bull within the history of cinema. Subsequent chapters, each written by contributors from different disciplines - film studies, literary history, theater history - discuss the film from a variety of perspectives. Though primarily directed toward undergraduate and graduate film courses, this collection should enhance appreciation of Raging Bull for all readers. Contributors to this volume have been issued a challenge: to write chapters that contain fundamental information for students, to include new information and ideas for seasoned film scholars, and to write in a jargon-free style that all readers can appreciate.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii
List of Contributors ix
Abbreviations xi
Introduction: The Heritage and Legacy of Raging Bull 1(18)
Kevin J. Hayes
1 Art and Genre in Raging Bull 19(22)
Leger Grindon
2 Visual Absurdity in Raging Bull 41(28)
Todd Berliner
3 Raging Bull and the Idea of Performance 69(23)
Michael Peterson
4 Women in Raging Bull: Scorsese's Use of Determinist, Objective, and Subjective Techniques 92(24)
Peggy McCormack
5 My Victims, My Melancholia: Raging Bull and Vincente Minnelli's The Bad and the Beautiful 116(19)
Mark Nicholls
REVIEWS OF RAGING BULL 135(14)
"Raging Bull: No Punches Pulled"
Jay Scott (The Globe and Mail [Toronto], 15 November 1980, p. 3)
135(2)
"Raging Bull"
Eric Gerber (Houston Post, 19 December 1980, p. 1E)
137(2)
From "Musclemen"
Michael H. Seitz (The Progressive 45 [February 1981]: 50-51)
139(3)
"De Niro Packs a Mean Punch: Stunning but Unsentimental, Raging Bull Scores a KO"
Philip Wuntch (The Dallas Morning News, 19 December 1980, p. 1C)
142(1)
"Raging Bull"
Joe Pollack (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 20 February 1981, p. 5D)
143(2)
"Raging Bull Is a Gritty, Brutal Masterpiece"
Vern Stefanic (Tulsa World, 20 February 1981, p. C7)
145(4)
Filmography 149(8)
Select Bibliography 157(2)
Index 159

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