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World Film Locations: Vancouver
Vancouver, the fourth largest film and television production center in North America, has hosted Hollywood filmmakers from Robert Altman and Dennis Hopper to Jason Reitman and Brad Bird, and is home to independent talent such as Bruce Sweeney and Mina Shum. World Film Locations: Vancouver offers insight into how so-called “runaway” productions from Hollywood use Vancouver as a stand-in for other locations and it highlights the work of Canadian filmmakers who deserve more attention. Thirty-eight analyses of different film scenes reveal the cinematic city in its myriad forms, while spotlight essays provide insight into the creativity and contradictions of Vancouver’s film industry throughout the ages. The volume presents Vancouver’s rich diversity and complexity, where magnificent marine and mountain views are both showcased and masked, downtown landmarks provide the backdrop for thrilling sequences, and lesser-known neighborhoods frame intriguing characters and plotlines. This book offers new perspectives on the relationship between the movies and the metropolis.
Table of Contents
Vancouver: City of the Imagination
Colin Browne
Thoughts on Making Places: Hollywood North and the Indigenous City
Kamala Todd
Scenes 1-7
1927-1973
James Clavall’s The Sweet and the Bitter (1967)
Michael Turner
Scenes 8-14
1975-1987
Vancouver is…: Defining the City in Sylvia Spring’s Madeleine Is (1971)
Randolph Jordan
Scenes 15-20
1988-1996
The Body of the Accused
Amy Kazymerchyk
Scenes 21-26
1996-2003
Kink, Pot and Sushi: On Representing Vancouver in Bruce Sweeney’s Films
Ger Zielinski
Scenes 27-32
2004-2006
The Haunted Pacific: Vancouver on Crime Television
Lindsay Steenburg
Scenes 33-38
2007-2011
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