Cinema of the 21st Century's early decade
The renowned publishing house, Taschen, is set to release a new volume that promises to be a perfect gift for any cinephile. This new addition to their collection will focus on the most interesting films shot during the first decade of the new millennium.
Taschen is no stranger to compiling the best films of a given era, and this new volume is no exception. The book, edited by JΓΌrgen MΓΌller, contains 140 film reviews, offering a comprehensive look at the best films from the last ten years.
The new volume will delve into films that reflect the rise of a new era in global politics and technologies, as well as the popular trends of the time. The best films being compiled are a mix of fantasy, science fiction, action-packed blockbusters, 3D cinema, and musicals, mirroring the diverse tastes and preferences of the audience in the 2000s.
Some of the films included in the new volume are classics such as The Bourne Series, the acclaimed Avatar, and the award-winning musicals Moulin Rouge and Chicago. The book also features film stills, synopses, critiques, interesting facts about the films, as well as technical and cast information, providing a comprehensive and immersive reading experience.
Interestingly, the 2000s are considered a decade that has passed, yet the present is not considered a time when good cinema is made, according to the author. This new volume serves as a testament to the rich and diverse cinematic landscape of the 2000s, offering a glimpse into a decade that has shaped modern cinema.
So, whether you're a film buff or simply someone who appreciates good storytelling, this new volume by Taschen is a must-have for your collection. It's a perfect gift for any cinephile, offering a journey through the best films of the last ten years.
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