Take 100: The Future of Film
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10 Curators 100 Film Directors 10 Cultural References Directors Biographies Index

About the Author

Cameron Bailey and Piers Handling: co-directors, Toronto International Film FestivalTrevor Groth: senior programmer, Sundance Film FestivalDong-Ho Kim: director, Pusan International Film FestivalCheuk-to Li: director, Hong Kong International Film FestivalFrederic Maire: director, Locarno International Film FestivalMarco Muller: director, Venice International Film FestivalAzize Tan: director, International Istanbul Film FestivalChristoph Terhechte: director, International Forum of New Cinema at the Berlin International Film FestivalSergio Wolf: director, Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente

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'Renowned art publisher Phaidon is putting its stamp on the film world with this stunningly produced role call of tomorrow's Oscar winners. ... Film criticism meets entertainment ... With so many photographers moving into the world of film, this book could become an essential purchase.' Professional Photographer, April 2010 'Take 100 ... will certainly put right any complaints that "they don't make 'em like they used to." Directors featured range from relatively established folk like Ari Folman ... to still-criminally overlooked directors such as Korean-American auteur So Yong Kim. Impressive in its range, the book doesn't just stick to the art school track either and features Knocked Up's Judd Apatow among others. Couple all of the above with Phaidon's usual attention-to-detail and gorgeous, colourful photographs and you'll find a new level of appreciation for contemporary film'. Sam Elliot Connor, Dazed & Confused, August 2010 'the year's most fascinating oddity in film publishing. - It must be art cinema's most defiant hour. - it challenges us to take serious cinema seriously. And no one could dispute the front flyleaf's claim: "Take 100 is the first-ever film festival attempted between the covers of a book." - The photographs are sensational - The accompanying texts are anything but glossy. Earnest, intelligent - why [ - ] have I fallen for the book? Because I admire its quixotry: how it goes into battle against the windmills. - Of course, it is desirable that the world wakes up to intelligent cinema and the importance it can have in our lives. If fracturing our coffee tables will do it, bring on the mega-books. - I myself found Take 100 quite an education. There are a dozen directors here I have barely heard of - even as a full-time, festival traipsing critic. - Let the new age begin. Let Hollywood blockbuster cinema be consigned to slim or dusty paperbacks while art cinema is embraced by publishers with a Babylonian, even Brobdingnagian, vision.' Nigel Andrews, Financial Times, 21 August 2010

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