Cinema and the Great War
Discover the profound impact of war on cinema in "Cinema and the Great War" by Andrew Kelly. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011, this insightful paperback spans 232 pages, delving into the evolution of anti-war films across Britain, America, Germany, and France. From the pioneering "Lay Down Your Arms" in 1914 to Stanley Kubrick's iconic "Paths of Glory," Kelly provides a comprehensive analysis of how filmmakers have responded to the horrors of war. This book is a must-read for film enthusiasts and scholars alike, offering a critical examination of the genre that continues to resonate today. Explore the intricate relationship between war and film, and understand how cinema has shaped public perception of conflict throughout history.