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Chargement... Succession: Season One: The Complete Scripts (édition 2023)par Jesse Armstrong (Auteur)
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The complete, authorised scripts, including deleted scenes, of the multiple award-winning Succession. ** Winner of thirteen Emmys, five Golden Globes, three BAFTAs and a Grammy. ** With an exclusive introduction from creator Jesse Armstrong. 'The most thrilling and beautifully obscene TV there is.' Guardian 'Extraordinarily entertaining and incisive.' Empire 'One of the most relentlessly paced shows on television.' Rolling Stone Everything I've done in my life is for my children. When Logan Roy, the head of one of the world's largest media and entertainment conglomerates, decides to retire, each of his four grown children follows a personal agenda that doesn't always sync with those of their siblings -- or their father. Collected here for the first time, the complete scripts of Succession: Season One feature unseen extra material, including deleted scenes, alternative dialogue and character directions. They reveal a unique insight into the writing, creation and development of a TV sensation and a screen-writing masterpiece. 'Monstrous, near-Shakespearean perfection.' New Statesman Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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What The Wire did for the relationship between politics, poverty and crime, Succession does for politics, media and class: it exposes the workings of a failing system, and as such it is indeed about “the blood of billions”. And just as in The Wire, it does so by tracking a few tragic characters that cannot help themselves.
It’s a very timely show, written in and around our new knowledge ecosystem: "the cacophony of media voices spilling out from TVs, laptops, smartphones, radios."
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For a fan like me, the book proved to be a treasure trove that not only enhanced my understanding of the show’s creative process, but also of the psychology of certain characters. For me the greatest worth lay in some of the character directions, that, however small sometimes, gave crucial, new information not available to those that only watched the show.
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