Historical Dictionary of Woody Allen
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Woody Allen has accomplished that which no American filmmaker in the modern era has or perhaps ever will: directing to date 49 films (47 full-length theatrical releases, 1 short film in an anthology, and 1 television film), writing 42 of those films (and co-writing the remaining 7) and acting in 29 of them. Collectively, these films have earned Allen 4 Oscars (1 for Best Director; 3 for Best Screenplay), as well as another 6 Academy Award nominations for Best Director, 13 for Best Screenplay and 1 for Best Actor. Actors, members of his film staff, and his producers have received 7 Oscars and another 20 nominations. All told, his films have garnered 132 awards and another 209 nominations from American and international bodies.
Historical Dictionary of Woody Allen contains a chronology, an introduction, a filmography, an appendix, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 600 cross-referenced entries on the actors, actresses, cinematographers, editors, designers, and producers he’s worked with as well as his films and awards. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Woody Allen.
About the Author:
William Brigham has been a film scholar for over 40 years, specializing in sociological and psychological perspectives of filmic genres and themes, while also continuing his work in addictions education and treatment.
Press Reviews:
Woody Allen (b. 1935) has had a storied career as a filmmaker: he has directed, written, or acted in nearly 50 films. He has also written for other mediums, and his personal life has certainly been a topic for discussion. This historical dictionary is mainly a resource for his work in film, though it touches on his other work and his life. Brigham begins with a 26-page chronology (1935–2018) and a brief introduction. In addition to Allen's films, the dictionary proper includes entries on the players, writers, and other film professionals with whom Allen has worked over the span of his career. A 30-page filmography provides the basic information on each film—year, writer, director, cast, and so on—and an appendix covers the numerous awards that his films have won or been nominated for. The bibliography provides a wide variety of sources, from Allen’s published works and interviews to secondary resources on philosophy/religion and psychology/psychoanalysis as well as on film. This is a volume for Woody Allen fans and hardcore cinephiles. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates, researchers, general readers.
― Choice Reviews
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