With more and more filmmakers taking advantage of its rich and varied settings, New Orleans has earned star-studded status as the ‘Hollywood of the South’. From the big-screen adaptation of the stage classic A Streetcar Named Desire to the Elvis Presley musical King Creole, many well-known films have a special connection with the Big Easy, and this user-friendly guide explores the integral role of New Orleans in American film history.
World Film Locations: New Orleans features essays that reflect on the city’s long-standing relationship with the film industry. Among the topics discussed are popular depictions of Hurricane Katrina on film, the prevalence of the supernatural in New Orleans cinema and recent changes to city ordinances that have made New Orleans even more popular as a film destination. As the most frequently filmed area of New Orleans, the French Quarter is given particular attention in this volume with synopses of scenes shot or set there, including The Big Easy, Interview with the Vampire and the much-loved Bond film Live and Let Die. Additional synopses highlight numerous other film scenes spanning the city, and all are accompanied by evocative full-colour stills. The historic neighbourhoods and landmarks of New Orleans have provided the backdrop for some of the most memorable moments in film history, and this book offers fans a guided tour of the many films that made the city their home.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Maps/Scenes
Scenes 1-8 1938 – 1958
Scenes 9-16 1962 – 1973
Scenes 17-24 1975 – 1989
Scenes 25-32 1990 – 2001
Scenes 33-39 2003 – 2009
Scenes 40-46 2009 – 2011
Essays
New Orleans: City of the Imagination – Jonathan Ray and Scott Jordan Harris
All That Jazz: New Orleans Jazz Onscreen – Marcelline Block
New Orleans: A Supernatural City – Elisabeth Rappe
Easy Does It: Mapping the Moral Lapses of New Orleans Noir – John Berra
Hollywood South – Scott Jordan Harris
After The Levees Broke: Hurricane Katrina Onscreen – Peter Hoskin
Pleasure Palaces: A Brief History of New Orleans’s Historic Cinemas – Pamela C. Scorzin
Sobre o autor
Scott Jordan Harris writes for The Spectator and co-edits its arts blog. He is also the editor of The Big Picture magazine and the book World Film Locations: New York. He has contributed to several books on cinema and has written for numerous other publications, including Fangoria, Scope, Pop Matters and Rugby World. His blog – http://apetrifiedfountain.blogspot.com/ – was named by Running in Heels as one of the world’s 12 ‘best movie blogs’.