Book Release Celebration for People Only Die of Love in Movies: Film Writing by Jim Ridley

Join Vanderbilt University Press and editor Steve Haruch at the book release celebration for People Only Die of Love in Movies: Film Writing by Jim Ridley . at Casa Azafran from 6:30 to 8:00.

This new anthology gathers the film reviews and essays of Jim Ridley, combining a cineaste’s encyclopedic knowledge of film with a child’s sense of wonder, Jim Ridley wrote about movies in a way few others can.

He reveled in the joy and mischief of cinema, dwelled on its beauty and violence, and navigated the full breadth of its mythology with clarity and enduring curiosity that earned him the respect of critics around the country. At the time of his unexpected death in 2016, Ridley was editor-in-chief of the alt-weekly Nashville Scene, the paper where his incisive, wide-ranging film reviews won him a devoted readership beginning in 1989.

People Only Die of Love in Movies takes its title from a line in the 1964 movie musical The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, the subject of one of Ridley’s best-known pieces, included in this volume. In all, the anthology collects nearly one hundred of Ridley’s film reviews, essays, and journalistic works, expertly organized by editor Steve Haruch into writing by film genre (e.g., Westerns, the Nouvelle Vague), cinematic theme (e.g., heroes, sexuality), and writing style (e.g., negative reviews, narrative journalism) to demonstrate Ridley’s range.

People Only Die of Love in Movies invites its readers to revisit favorite films, discover new loves, and immerse themselves in the unparalleled writing of a discerning and knowledgeable critic.

About the Author:

Jim Ridley was a writer and editor at the Nashville Scene for more than twenty-five years, its resident film critic, and most recently the paper’s top editor. Under his editorship, the Scene won forty awards from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia, averaging better than five per year. Ridley took home first place in arts criticism twice himself. He also contributed to other publications such as the Village Voice, the Criterion Collection, and Cinema Scope. As a champion of arts cinema, Ridley’s advocacy helped save the Belcourt Theatre in Nashville from closure in the early years of the new millennium.

About the Editor:

Steve Haruch is a writer, editor, and filmmaker based in Nashville. His work has appeared in the Nashville Scene, the New York Times, NPR’s Code Switch, the Guardian, and elsewhere.

Event date: 
Thursday, June 21, 2018 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Event address: 
Casa Azafran
2195 Nolensville Pike
Nashville, TN 37211
Books: 
People Only Die of Love in Movies: Film Writing by Jim Ridley By Jim Ridley, Steve Haruch (Editor) Cover Image
By Jim Ridley, Steve Haruch (Editor)
$29.95
ISBN: 9780826522061
Availability: Special Order - Usually Arrives in 1-5 Days
Published: Vanderbilt University Press - June 21st, 2018