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Cinema Now

Cinema Now

Flexicover + DVD 7.7 x 9.8 in., 576 pages
$ 39.99
Paying tribute to the most inspiring and innovative motion pictures of contemporary filmmakers
Movies of the 20s and Early Cinema

Movies of the 20s and Early Cinema

Flexicover 7.7 x 9.8 in., 480 pages
$ 39.99
From silent film to swinging drama: the golden 20s in cinema
Antonioni

Antonioni

Softcover, flaps 7.3 x 9.1 in., 96 pages
$ 9.99
Poetry and motion: the film art of Michelangelo Antonioni
Kubrick

Kubrick

Softcover, flaps 7.3 x 9.1 in., 96 pages
$ 9.99
The incomparable career of a cinematic genius
Truffaut

Truffaut

Softcover, flaps 7.3 x 9.1 in., 96 pages
$ 9.99
The complete films of France's favorite director
Editors in charge
Alison Castle received a BA in philosophy from Columbia University and an MA in photography and film from New York University (NYU/International Center of Photography masters program). Her books for TASCHEN include Some Like it Hot and The Stanley Kubrick Archives. She lives in Paris, home of the world's best cinemas.

Paul Duncan has seen lots of films and read lots of comics and books. He wanted to share his enthusiasm for these subjects so he published magazines about comics (Ark) and crime fiction (Crime Time) before launching a series of small film guides (Pocket Essentials). He has edited more than 30 film books for TASCHEN, and wrote Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick in the Film Series.

Jürgen Müller studied art history in Bochum, Paris, Pisa, and Amsterdam. He has worked as an art critic, a curator of numerous exhibitions, a visiting professor at various universities, and has published books and numerous articles on cinema and art history. Currently he holds the chair for art history at the University of Dresden, where he lives. Müller is the series editor for TASCHEN's Movies decade titles.

From the Reading Room
The Stanley Kubrick Archives - Preface

The Stanley Kubrick Archives - Preface

By Alison Castle

What is 'Noir'?

What is 'Noir'?

Excerpt from the book 'Film Noir' by Alain Silver and James Ursini