Exploring New York’s cinematic evolution, this volume offers sixteen essays on the city’s depiction in film from Hollywood classics to contemporary masterpieces. Analyzing works by Allen, Scorsese, Polanski, and others, it highlights how the metropolis embodies ambition, fear, glamour, and grit. With insightful commentary on iconic films, skyscrapers, and shadowed streets, the book captures New York as both a vibrant character and a reflective mirror of American society and urban life.
Fiction
City That Never Sleeps
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This collection of essays examines New York City on film, exploring its bright lights, shadowed streets, and cinematic allure. From classic to modern works, it analyzes how filmmakers depict the city’s energy, danger, and unique cultural character across decades.




