Comprehensive account by Alexander Walker of the British film industry in the late 20th Century, written from the philosophy of chaos theory and focusing on the turbulent nature of the industry, the competition among corporations, the loss of original and innovative talent and the lack of a national cinema. Also includes an introduction by Joseph Connolly, chronicling Walker's life and untimely death.

Item number 34243
Category Book
Type Criticism/History
Dimensions Standard
Language English
Country of origin UK
Related people Alexander Walker (Author)

Part of the Bill Douglas and Peter Jewell Collection