Widely believed to be Terry Gilliam's best film, Brazil's brilliantly imaginative vision of a retro-futuristic bureaucracy has had a lasting influence on genre cinema. Exploring its complex history and relationship with other dystopias, Paul McAuley explains why this satire on the unchecked power of the state is more relevant than ever.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781844577941
Number of pages: 96
Dimensions: 190 x 135 mm
An astute reading of the film and its significance in dystopian cinema. - Good Book Guide
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