Filmmakers employ various images to suggest the strangeness of outer space, but protective spacesuits most powerfully communicate its dangers and the frailty of humans beyond the cradle of Earth. (Many films set in space, however, forgo spacesuits altogether, reluctant to hide famous faces behind bulky helmets and ill-fitting jumpsuits.) This critical history comprehensively examines science fiction films that portray space travel realistically (and sometimes not quite so) by having characters wear spacesuits. Beginning [A] with the pioneering <I>Himmelskibet</I> (1918) and <I>Woman on the Moon</I> (1929), it discusses [B] other classics in this tradition, including <I>Destination Moon</I> (1950), <I>Riders to the Stars</I> (1954), and <I>2001: A Space Odyssey</I> (1968); [C] films that gesture toward realism but betray that goal with melodramatic villains, low comedy, or improbable monsters; [D] the distinctive spacesuit films of Western Europe, Russia and Japan; and [E] America’s spectacular real-life spacesuit film, the televised Apollo 11 moon landing (1969).
Westfahl Gary Westfahl
Spacesuit Film [PDF ebook]
A History, 1918-1969
Spacesuit Film [PDF ebook]
A History, 1918-1969
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Språk Engelska ● Formatera PDF ● Sidor 371 ● ISBN 9780786489992 ● Utgivare McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers ● Publicerad 2014 ● Nedladdningsbara 3 gånger ● Valuta EUR ● ID 5840037 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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