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Known as an iconoclast and maverick, film director Robert Altman has consistently pushed against the boundaries of genre. From refashioning film noir in The Long Goodbye, the western in McCabe & Mrs. Miller, the psychological drama in Images, science fiction in Quintet, and the romantic comedy in A Perfect Couple, he has always tested the limits of what film can and should do. In this book, Frank Caso examines the development of Altman’s artistic method from his earliest days in industrial film to his work in television and feature films.
Altman is one of those directors whose films audiences can easily recognize, but what exactly are the distinctive elements that have become his signature? Caso identifies more than twenty such elements in Altman’s style, tracing some—such as his use of free-hand cameras and engagement with Christian imagery—to the beginning of his career. Caso also examines Altman’s unsettling mix of offbeat comedic tone with a predominance of violence, murder, and death, showing how their counterpointing effects rendered his films at once naturalistic and otherworldly.
Exploring these and other aspects of the Altmanesque style, Caso maps the innovations that have made Altman a master filmmaker. Enriched with illustration throughout, Robert Altman will appeal to fans of this distinctive American auteur or anyone interested in ground-breaking cinema.
Altman is one of those directors whose films audiences can easily recognize, but what exactly are the distinctive elements that have become his signature? Caso identifies more than twenty such elements in Altman’s style, tracing some—such as his use of free-hand cameras and engagement with Christian imagery—to the beginning of his career. Caso also examines Altman’s unsettling mix of offbeat comedic tone with a predominance of violence, murder, and death, showing how their counterpointing effects rendered his films at once naturalistic and otherworldly.
Exploring these and other aspects of the Altmanesque style, Caso maps the innovations that have made Altman a master filmmaker. Enriched with illustration throughout, Robert Altman will appeal to fans of this distinctive American auteur or anyone interested in ground-breaking cinema.

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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Apprentice and Journeyman
1 Kansas City
2 Journeyman’s Blues
Part 2: The Artist in Bloom
3 M*A*S*H and its Immediate Successors
4 The Neo-Noir Director
5 Paradise Lost
6 Strange Interlude
7 Career Ebb
Part 3: Exile
8 The Play’s the Thing, Part One: Television Work
9 The Play’s the Thing, Part Two: Features Again
Part 4: The Prodigal’s Return
10 Renaissance
11 Crime, Punishment and Vaginas
12 Death is the Only Real Ending
References
Filmography and Television Work
Bibliography
Part 1: Apprentice and Journeyman
1 Kansas City
2 Journeyman’s Blues
Part 2: The Artist in Bloom
3 M*A*S*H and its Immediate Successors
4 The Neo-Noir Director
5 Paradise Lost
6 Strange Interlude
7 Career Ebb
Part 3: Exile
8 The Play’s the Thing, Part One: Television Work
9 The Play’s the Thing, Part Two: Features Again
Part 4: The Prodigal’s Return
10 Renaissance
11 Crime, Punishment and Vaginas
12 Death is the Only Real Ending
References
Filmography and Television Work
Bibliography
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