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In this collection of recent conversations, 18 of this generation's most creative filmmakers discuss their creative visions, their careers and the state of today's film industry. Neil Jordan (The Crying Game, Mona Lisa, The Butcher Boy) Michael Radford (Il Postino, 1984, White Mischief) Tom DiCillo (Living in Oblivion, The Real Blond) Nicholas Hytner (The Madness of King George, The Object of My Affection) Atom Egoyan (Exotica, The Sweet Hereafter) Alan Rudolph (Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, The Moderns, Breakfast of Champions) Richard Linklater (Slacker, Dazed and Confused) Michael Tolkin (The Rapture, writer of The Player) Terence Davies (The Neon Bible, Distant Voices, Still Lives) Anna Campion (Loaded) Philip Ridley (The Passion of Darkly Noon, The Reflecting Skin) James Mangold (Cop Land, Girl Interrupted) John McNaughton (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Mad Dog and Glory) Benjamin Ross (The Young Poisoner's Handbook, RKO 281) Keith Gordon (Mother Night, Wild Palms) Michael Almereyda (Nadja, Hamlet) Lynne Stopkewich (Kissed) Alison Maclean (Crush, Jesus' Son)


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Mario Falsetto is professor of film studies and M.A. program director (Film Studies) at Concordia University in Montreal, where he has taught cinema for more than 20 years. A former president of the Film Studies Association of Canada, a professional organization of film professors, he is the author of Stanley Kubrick: A Narrative and Stylistic Analysis and the editor of Perspectives on Stanley Kubrick.

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  • Paperback: 529 pages
  • Publisher: Silman-James Press (July 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1879505517
  • ISBN-13: 978-1879505513
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,706,360 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A superb collection of interviews with directors, April 28, 2001
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Falsetto's book of interviews with an eclectic group of working directors is destined to be a classic along side the Projections series and Joseph Gelmis' Film Director As Superstar. Since the level of most film journalism has descended to the level of one global corporate circle jerk, it is refreshing and inspiring to see someone as intelligent, sympathetic and knowledgable interview directors as varied as Neil Jordan and Atom Egoyan about the ups and downs of making films in today's amnesiac and malthusian marketplace. Falsetto has done an amazing amount of ground work in preparation for this book and it shows in the honest and sincere level of responses he gets from filmmakers. There is none of the usual 'It Was A Pleasure to Work With Joe Superstar' rhetoric here. The directors shed their knee jerk junket responses and show us what it really entails to make ambitious, thought provoking films today. Falsetto teaches at Concordia University in Montreal, but don't hold this against him. He is one of those increasingly rare academics who has not lost the ability to communicate his ideas and passion about his subject. I can't say enough good things about this book. If I have a caveat, it is that I wish each interview had come with a filmography (and an index would be useful). But those are mere quibbles. Let's all hope Personal Visions sells enough for a sequel. This book is on the same level as classic Paris Review interviews with writers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Priceless information about the crazy world of movie-making!, August 16, 2000
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Author Mario Falsetto has just given us a priceless compilation of interviews with some of the most original, provocative, and dedicated filmmakers of the contemporary era. But, "Personal Visions" is obviously much more than just a series of interviews with "free-thinking", or "hip" filmmakers. It is an reflexion on the role of the film artist who, nowadays, is caught in the vicious web of a vicious corporate world (i.e. in or outside of Hollywood). Through a skilful process of Q&A (ranging from the filmmakers' backgrounds to specifics about their film and theater work), the author is questionning the general assumption about "independant cinema". (Like one of the interviewee, director John McNaughton, says: "Everyone's talking about independant cinema, but show it to me!".) Each of the 17 artists interviewed by Falsetto has a very special insight into the business, making "Personal Vision" a must-read for any aspiring filmmakers (or for anyone interested in what film directors have to say about movies and the day-to-day creative process). Edited to the perfection, this book is engaging, stimulating, and always entertaining. It is also an invaluable work of reference for film scholars at all levels. Undoubtedly, "Personal Visions" will be around for a very long time. Kudos on your fine work mister Falsetto. Your interest in "young" filmmakers should stand as an model for all the other film critics around the world.
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