Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex-drugs-and Rock 'n' Roll Generation...
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Dive deep into the revolutionary era of cinema with Peter Biskind's "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex-Drugs-and Rock 'n' Roll Generation Changed Hollywood." This compelling narrative offers an insider's look at the seismic shift in American film culture post-Vietnam, exploring the rise of the independent film movement and the iconic films that defined a generation. With a focus on the interplay between art, culture, and business, this hardcover edition is a must-have for enthusiasts of cult movies and film history aficionados.
Published in 1998 by Bloomsbury Publishing, the book spans 506 pages and is a treasure trove of insights from a pivotal time in movie history. It measures 243 mm in height, 163 mm in width, and weighs approximately 980 g, making it a substantial addition to any bookshelf. The ISBN-13 is 9780747536307, and it's authored in English, providing an accessible read for a broad audience interested in the topic.