The President of the United States on Screen
164 Presidents, 1877 Illustrations, 240 Categories
- A highly original view of the US presidency, the world's formerly most powerful and still most fascinating public office and its fictional representation in movies and TV series
- No real public figure has inspired more fictitious representations than the American president
- A guide through five decades of movie and TV history from an unconventional perspective
Swiss graphic designer Lea Michel has chosen for her book the single most often impersonated figure in Western movie history: The President of the United States. Taking 164 fictitious presidents, male and female (for the first time in Curtis Bernhard’s comedy Kisses for my President of 1964), it charts the range of actions of the world’s formerly most powerful person – making statements or giving speeches, standing in front of or sitting behind the desk at the Oval Office, climbing out of or into limousines, wearing dressing gowns.
Six presidential typologies – Father and Husband, Villain, Alien, Clown, Hero, Lover – sorted by 241 sub-categories, such as Shaking Hands, Looking Shocked at a Screen, or In a Video Conference with a Terrorist. Taken from films and TV and online series, such as Dr. Strangelove, Independence Day, or House of Cards, as well as from many lesser known productions, they also highlight the intense relationship between fiction and reality in a time where the incumbent president exploits all media to an unprecedented extent to market himself and to increase his popularity.
- Publisher
- Scheidegger & Spiess
- ISBN
- 9783858818584
- Published
- 24th Jun 2020
- Binding
- Paperback / softback
- Territory
- World excluding Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, United States, Canada, and Japan
- Size
- 230 mm x 165 mm
- Pages
- 464 Pages
- Illustrations
- 1877 color
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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