Post-Catastrophe Film: Cinematic Visions in the Aftermath of Disaster - Paperback
by Stephen Lee Naish (Author)
What can post-catastrophe films tell us about our current real-world circumstances?
This book proposes that a new sub-genre of film called 'post-catastrophe' is emerging that displays narratives directly analogous to our current predicament of runaway climate disruption. Post-catastrophe film sits in the space between blockbuster disaster movies that use scenes of destruction to blow the world up and disrupt the flow of humanity and post-apocalyptic films where a version of society has formed in the ashes of the disaster.
In these narratives, the characters are thrown into a world of unsettling circumstances in which they have to adapt and strive for survival and reimagine the world as it changes around them. We face a similar predicament."
Author Biography
Stephen Lee Naish is a British/Canadian writer, independent researcher, and author of several nonfiction books. He lives in Ontario, Canada.