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Premiering at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival, Andrzej: Zulawski's Possession remains a distinct phenomenon. Though in competition for the illustrious Palme d'Or, its art cinema context did not rescue it from being banned as part of the United Kingdom's 'video nasties' campaign, alongside unashamedly lowbrow titles such as Faces of Death and Zombie Flesh Eaters. Skirting the boundary between art and exploitation, body horror and cerebral reverie, relationship drama and political statement, Possession is a truly astonishing film. Part visceral horror, part surreal experiment, part gothic romance dressed in the iconography of a spy thriller: there is no doubt that the polarity evinced by Possession's initial release was in part a product of its resistance to clear categorisation.
With a production history almost as bizarre as the film itself, a cult following gained with its VHS release, and being re-appreciated in the decades since as a valuable work of auteur cinema, the story of how this film came to be is as fascinating as it is unfathomable. Alison Taylor's Devil's Advocate considers Possession's history, stylistic achievement, and legacy as an enduring and unique work of horror cinema. Beginning with a marital breakdown and ending with an apocalypse, the film's strangeness has not dissipated Read More chevron_rightThis Description may be from another edition of this product.
Premiering at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival, Andrzej: Zulawski's Possession remains a distinct phenomenon. Though in competition for the illustrious Palme d'Or, its art cinema context did not rescue it from being banned as part of the United Kingdom's 'video nasties' campaign, alongside unashamedly lowbrow titles such as Faces of Death and Zombie Flesh Eaters. Skirting the boundary between art and exploitation, body horror and cerebral reverie, relationship drama and political statement, Possession is a truly astonishing film. Part visceral horror, part surreal experiment, part gothic romance dressed in the iconography of a spy thriller: there is no doubt that the polarity evinced by Possession's initial release was in part a product of its resistance to clear categorisation.
With a production history almost as bizarre as the film itself, a cult following gained with its VHS release, and being re-appreciated in the decades since as a valuable work of auteur cinema, the story of how this film came to be is as fascinating as it is unfathomable. Alison Taylor's Devil's Advocate considers Possession's history, stylistic achievement, and legacy as an enduring and unique work of horror cinema. Beginning with a marital breakdown and ending with an apocalypse, the film's strangeness has not dissipated over time; its transgressive imagery, histrionic performances, and spiral staircase logic remain affective and confounding to critics and fans alike. Respecting the film's wilfully enigmatic nature, this book helps to unpack its key threads, including the collision between the banal and the horrific, the socio-historical context of its divided Berlin setting, and the significance of its legacy, particularly with regard to the contemporary trend for extreme art horror on the festival circuit.Premiering at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival, Andrzej: Zulawski's Possession remains a distinct phenomenon. Though in competition for the illustrious Palme d'Or, its art cinema context did not rescue it from being banned as part of the United Kingdom's 'video nasties' campaign, alongside unashamedly lowbrow titles such as Faces of Death and Zombie Flesh Eaters. Skirting the boundary between art and exploitation, body horror and cerebral reverie, relationship drama and political statement, Possession is a truly astonishing film. Part visceral horror, part surreal experiment, part gothic romance dressed in the iconography of a spy thriller: there is no doubt that the polarity evinced by Possession's initial release was in part a product of its resistance to clear categorisation.
With a production history almost as bizarre as the film itself, a cult following gained with its VHS release, and being re-appreciated in the decades since as a valuable work of auteur cinema, the story of how this film came to be is as fascinating as it is unfathomable. Alison Taylor's Devil's Advocate considers Possession's history, stylistic achievement, and legacy as an enduring and unique work of horror cinema. Beginning with a marital breakdown and ending with an apocalypse, the film's strangeness has not dissipated over time; its transgressive imagery, histrionic performances, and spiral staircase logic remain affective and confounding to critics and fans alike. Respecting the film's wilfully enigmatic nature, this book helps to unpack its key threads, including the collision between the banal and the horrific, the socio-historical context of its divided Berlin setting, and the significance of its legacy, particularly with regard to the contemporary trend for extreme art horror on the festival circuit. chevron_left Read Less- This item: Possession$3.49
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Frequently Asked Questions About Possession
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How long does it take to read Possession?
It takes about 3 Hours and 2 minutes on average for a reader to read Possession. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
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How long is Possession?
Possession is 576 pages long.
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Who wrote Possession?
Possession was written by A S Byatt
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Which number is Possession in the Blood Ties series?
Possession is book #2 in the Blood Ties Book Series and comes after The Turning (Blood Ties) and comes before Ashes To Ashes
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Which awards has Possession won?
Possession won the following awards:
in 1990 Possession won the Man Booker Prize in category .
in 1992 Possession won the Book Sense Book of the Year Award in category .
Books like Possession
Book Reviews (10)
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Posession
Derived From Web , Feb 8, 2022
Peter James is my favorite author and I have read all of his books. The book is very spooky and makes you think that there may be more than we think about the afterlife. You will not be able to put it down.
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Sizzling Suspense
Derived From Web , Feb 8, 2022
From the beginning, I was drawn to the book. Peter James can't write a bad book even if it's in this genre or his Roy Grace murder mysteries. izzling stuff!
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Bid Al Says!
Derived From Web , Feb 8, 2022
Peter James has done another good job with his works. A good read that is scary and thought provoking.
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really good read
Derived From Web , Feb 8, 2022
I liked this book very much. The first page of the book made me want to read the rest of the book. The main character lost her son in a car accident and is on a quest to find out what happened. She ended up with a frightening conclusion because the events became more frequent and sinister. I only gave it a 4 because there were a few loose ends at the end. I am a fan of Peter James and have read his books.
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So-so
Derived From Web , Feb 8, 2022
I got this from my library and it looked great. I don't know who did what, when or why, but I read the whole thing. What happened to David? Is that Otto? Is it Carrie? What about Phillip? Also, Alex? There were no good answers on the last page, but I think it was a supernatural ghost story. Hello, mother! I would love for the reader from Australia to email me about this book.
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You have to really like the supernatural to enjoy this book
Derived From Web , Feb 8, 2022
I found this book well written in terms of character description but not a page turner. After page 200 or so it became more interesting but I wasn't sure which was reality or thoughts in Alex's mind.
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Confused
Derived From Web , Feb 8, 2022
I'm a big fan of Peter James, but this book left me wondering what was going on. I don't know what Otto's role was. He was possessed by someone else. Can anyone tell me what they think about me?
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Possession
Derived From Web , Jan 9, 2021
Alex's life was turned upside down when her son was killed in a road accident in France. Alex was plunged into a nightmare when strange events began. Peter James wrote an amazing book. The characters are well written and I was drawn to the story from the start. It was a nice twist. Highly recommended.
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My First Peter James Novel - I Will Be Back!
Derived From Web , May 10, 2020
This is the first novel I have read by Peter James. I have to admit that at times it was difficult to turn the light out. There are a few negative reviews with regards to a lack of explanation of some characters' storylines at the end. I think the author has included enough for the reader to work them out. I think authors should not have to spoon feed, Peter has done a great job, the ending was great, I would have written it myself. !
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Good Read
Derived From Web , Jan 9, 2019
I liked the book and it was gripping. It was a bit wordy at times and dragged on a little for me, so I began to skip certain pages. I like Peter James books and this was different.
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