9780847846177-0847846172-WKW: The Cinema of Wong Kar Wai

WKW: The Cinema of Wong Kar Wai

ISBN-13: 9780847846177
ISBN-10: 0847846172
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Wong Kar Wai, John Powers
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Rizzoli
Format: Hardcover 304 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780847846177
ISBN-10: 0847846172
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Wong Kar Wai, John Powers
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Rizzoli
Format: Hardcover 304 pages

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WKW: The Cinema of Wong Kar Wai (ISBN-13: 9780847846177 and ISBN-10: 0847846172), written by authors Wong Kar Wai, John Powers, was published by Rizzoli in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent WKW: The Cinema of Wong Kar Wai (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $21.41.

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The long-awaited retrospective from the internationally renowned film director celebrated for his visually lush and atmospheric films. Wong Kar Wai is known for his romantic and stylish films that explore—in saturated, cinematic scenes—themes of love, longing, and the burden of memory. His style reveals a fascination with mood and texture, and a sense of place figures prominently. In this volume, the first on his entire body of work, Wong Kar Wai and writer John Powers explore Wong’s complete oeuvre in the locations of some of his most famous scenes. The book is structured as six conversations between Powers and Wong (each in a different locale), including the restaurant where he shot In the Mood for Love and the snack bar where he shot Chungking Express. Discussing each of Wong’s eleven films, the conversations also explore Wong’s trademark themes of time, nostalgia, and beauty, and their roots in his personal life. This first book by Wong Kar Wai, lavishly illustrated with more than 250 photographs and film stills and featuring an opening critical essay by Powers, WKW: The Cinema of Wong Kar Wei is as evocative as walking into one of Wong’s lush films.

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