The Man Who Fell To Earth 40th Anniversary Book, Pre-order now!

September 2nd, 2016 | by Nick
The Man Who Fell To Earth 40th Anniversary Book, Pre-order now!
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The Man Who Fell To Earth 40th Anniversary Book, Pre-order your limited copy now for a reduced price of £100

The Man Who Fell To Earth Book LIMITED EDITION FIRST WEEKS PHASE – BOOKS 750 to 850 issued in order of purchase. The last 250 come with additional limited edition 1/250 8×10 dual sided photo still.

Behind-the-scenes look at the making of landmark sci-fi movie published in September
The Man Who Fell to Earth is an extensively researched book by Jay Glennie and Darryl Webber that takes a comprehensive look at the making of this landmark British film. Released to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the film’s release, it includes exclusive interviews with the cast, crew and a host of other people involved in the production.

Featuring beautiful on-location images, many of which have never been published before, this book is the definitive account of the unlikely and sometimes difficult journey from page to screen of Nicolas Roeg’s visionary film. Every film has its own quirks and kinks before, during and after filming, but The Man Who Fell to Earth, due to its extraordinary collection of characters on and off screen, had more than most. The book details the unusual deal set up to finance the film, the row about whose idea it was to cast David Bowie and how the producers somehow wangled flying an entirely British crew over to New Mexico for the shoot.

The Man Who Fell to Earth looks at the personality clashes on set, the unconventional working methods of Nic Roeg and the enigmatic, other-worldly behaviour of David Bowie. Through first-hand accounts, we find out what it was like to work with two creative geniuses at the height of their powers and we learn that, as ever, there are many sides to a story. And after a shoot typified by a ‘work hard, play hard’ approach, we discover there was still more controversy to come with a missing soundtrack, an edited US film release unauthorised by the director and a cool reception from the critics.
That The Man Who Fell to Earth is now seen as a classic that was ahead of its time says something about the enduring power of the film, the genius of Nic Roeg and the mesmerising presence of Bowie.
This beautiful, exclusive ‘coffee table’ book will have a numbered, limited edition run of just 1,000 copies worldwide and includes more than 600 stunning images licensed from Studio Canal. Now available to pre-order at a special early bird price from www.themanwhofelltoearth.co.uk. Published at the end of September. It will not be available in bookshops – only exclusively from the website.

• Released to coincide with 40th Anniversary • Limited Edition of 1000 copies worldwide • 296 pages – 16 in colour • Over 600 stunning images • Large format hardback coffee table book (page size 240mm x 340mm) • Only available direct from website: http://themanwhofelltoearth.co.uk/comingsoon/

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Jay Glennie is a writer on film. Through his friendship with the Oscar-winning producers of the film. Michael Deeley and Barry Spikings he was able to contact and interview much of the cast and crew of The Man Who Fell to Earth.
Darryl Webber is a journalist, blogger and founder of film review website Chillidog Movies.
Steve Kirkham is a designer who has worked on movie-related books for many years.

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