Book DescriptionNew York has appeared in more movies than Michael Caine, and as a result of overfamiliarity, the City poses a problem for critics and casual moviegoers alike Audiences mistake the New York image of skyscrapers and glitter for the real thing, but in fact the City is a network of small villages, each with its unique personality Street овбрц Smart offers a novel approach to understanding the cultural influences of New Yorks neighborhoods on the work of four quintessentially New York filmmakers: Sidney Lumet, Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese, and Spike Lee The citys diverse economic and ethnic enclaves, where people live, work, shop, worship, bank, and go to school, often have little relationship to the concept of New York City createdby the movies Their New York, however, is as real as the smell of fried onions in the stairwell of an apartment building, and it is this New York, not the movie New York, that has left its impression on their films Lumet, Allen, Scorsese, and Lees imaginations have been shaped by their neighborhoods, not the New York of the movies In turn, these directors have used their own life experiences to shape their films Richard A Blake examines their home villagesfrom Flatbush and Fort Green in Brooklyn to the Lower East Side of Manhattanto enrich our critical understanding of the films of four of Americas most accomplished contemporary filmmakers. В издании2005 г 335 стр ISBN 0813123577.