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David Cronenberg's Crash (1996) attracted controversy when it was first screened in London, and remain banned in 1998 by at least one borough council. The film won a Special Jury Prize at Cannes, only for some members of the jury to dis-associate themselves from it. And yet it is a controlled, formal film, unsensational; more analytic than titilating. It is an expose of modern pathologies. It has almost none of the violence and explicit sexual content of the J.G. Ballard novel from which it is adapted. So, what is the relationship between Cronenberg's film and Ballard's book? And further, what is the relationship between Ballard himself and the character James Ballard in Crash? In this book, which includes an interview with Ballard, Iain Sinclair explores the temporal loop which connects film and novel. If Cronenberg adapted Crash, he also absorbed it and made it into something new. Yet, the novel controls the film, or uses the film to disguise its subversive intent.Product Identifiers
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-139780851707198
eBay Product ID (ePID)88920036
Product Key Features
Book TitleCrash
AuthorIain Sinclair
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1999
Number of Pages112 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height190mm
Item Width135mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorIain Sinclair
Series TitleBfi Film Classics
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom