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By raising much of the funding for his films himself, Sayles functions more independently than most US directors. He has used his freedom to write and produce films with a distinctive personal style which express progressive political positions on issues such as race, gender, sexuality and class.
No previous knowledge of the subject is required.
One of America's prominent independent filmmakers, John Sayles has established a reputation for refusing to abandon his values in favour of becoming a studio filmmaker. As a result, his films tend to be rich, nuanced explorations of personal and political relationships, a style that reflects Sayles' beginnings as a novelist; he once admitted, "My main interest is making films about people...I'm not interested in cinematic art.". His films have consistently expressed progressive political positions on issues including race, gender, sexuality, class. These issues will be the focus of the course.
1. Beginnings: Return of the Secaucus Seven (1980).
2. Establishing a Career : Baby It’s You (1983);The Brother from Another Planet (1984).
3. Class war : Matewan (1987).
4. The American Dream: Eight Men Out (1988).
5. Place and Melodrama: City of Hope(1991).
6. The art of storytelling 1: The Secret of Roan Inish (1994).
7. Borderlands: Lone Star (1996).
8. The art of storytelling 2: Limbo (1999).
9. Living the dream : Sunshine State (2002).
10. The political establishment: Silver City (2004).
Each session will consist of an introduction to the film/theme, with full screenings, followed by close analysis and discussion of the film. Each session to last 3 hours.
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
Appreciate the challenges of independent filmmaking in the USA;
Appraise the cinema of John Sayles in the context of the auteur theory;
Critically engage with cinematic representations of race, gender, sexuality, class, and disability.
Recommended:
Carson, D. & Kenaga, H. (eds.), 2006. Sayles Talk. Detroit: Wayne State University Press.
Ryan, J., 2010. John Sayles, Filmmaker. Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland & Company, Inc.
Shumway, D. R., 2012. John Sayles. Urbana: University of Chicago Press.
http://sensesofcinema.com/2004/great-directors/sayles/
Class handouts will be provided each week.
If you have questions regarding the course or enrolment, please contact COL Reception at Paterson's Land by email COL@ed.ac.uk or by phone 0131 650 4400.
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