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Author Frayling, Christopher, author

Title Things to come / Christopher Frayling
Edition First edition
Published London : British Film Institute : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 1995

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Description 1 online resource (83 pages) : illustrations
Series BFI Film Classics
BFI film classics.
Summary The release of 'Things to Come' in 1936 was one of the key moments in the history of science fiction in the cinema. The film was the brainchild of H.G. Wells, whose worldwide reputation as a thinker had persuaded its producer, Alexander Korda, to offer him a contract giving him virtually total control over the project. Korda drafted a dazzling array of talents to render into pictures Wells's ideas of the future a hundred years hence. His brother, Vincent Korda, a distinguished painter, was employed as art director, and the Bauhaus artist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy contributed ideas for futuristic sets. As director, Korda hired William Cameron Menzies, who had practically invented the profession of Hollywood art director through his work with Douglas Fairbanks on 'The Thief of Baghdad 'and Rudolf Valentino on 'Son of the Sheik, ' and whose career would climax with 'Gone With the WInd.' The result was a landmark in cinematic design. Christopher Frayling shows, with a wealth of illustrations, how the boldness and brilliance of the sets and costumes mark out 'Things to Come 'as British cinema's greatest contribution to the science fiction genre, amply justifying his judgement that ''Things to Come 'is to modernism as 'Blade Runner' is to postmodernism.'
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; description from resource and publisher's metadata (viewed on 25 September 2020)
Subject Korda, Alexander, Sir, 1893-1956.
Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946. Shape of things to come
SUBJECT Korda, Alexander, Sir, 1893-1956 fast
Things to come (Motion picture) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87872194
Things to come (Motion picture) fast
Subject Future, The, in popular culture.
Science fiction films -- Great Britain -- History and criticism
Films, cinema.
Future, The, in popular culture
Science fiction films
Great Britain
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781838712143
1838712143