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Epic Television Miniseries

A Critical History
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To paraphrase silent movie queen Norma Desmond in Billy Wilder's classic 1950 film ""Sunset Boulevard"", 'The Epic Miniseries are Big! It's television that got small'! This is especially true when one compares such iconic epic miniseries as ""Rich Man, Poor Man"" (1976), ""Roots"" (1977), ""Holocaust"" (1978), ""Shogun"" (1980), ""The Winds of War"" (1983), and ""War and Remembrance"" (1988-89) to the formulaic sitcoms, hospital dramas, and reality shows making up today's television programming. This work traces the historical development, evolution, decline, and surprising rebirth of the epic miniseries. Topics covered in this title include the role of HBO and other cable networks in reviving the miniseries genre; producer/director Dan Curtis' obsessive, decade-long quest to produce what is likely the ultimate American epic miniseries in ""The Winds of War"" and ""War and Remembrance""; and, the powerful influence of foreign miniseries on American productions, among others.

Author Biography:

Author John De Vito currently works in the media center of the Boston Public Library, where he serves as a member of the film selection committee.
Release date NZ
January 30th, 2010
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
28 photographs
Pages
219
Dimensions
150x226x13
ISBN-13
9780786441495
Product ID
3545948

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