Liam Allen

Fellini’s Masterpiece at 60: The Ultimate Guide to 8½
A coffee-table book on Federico Fellini’s 8½ to release in early 2023 to coincide with the film’s 60th anniversary. Written by a freelance film critic who has written columns for the likes of The Times and Empire Magazine, owner of a popular Instagram account focused on foreign-language films of the post-war era. Features high-quality stills from the film’s latest remaster, alongside in-depth profiles of the director and cast, and scene-by-scene breakdowns of the film.
Publisher
Thames & Hudson – publishes high-quality, highly-visual art monographs; fits nicely alongside their wide range of film titles, inc. Tom Shone’s ‘Retrospective’ series
Market
Primary – fans of 8½ or Fellini in general (centred on gift market)
Secondary – film buffs; coffee table book market (aesthetic value); cinemas/film societies
Other markets – educational (8½ continues to be taught in film studies courses)
Competition
Unique title and niche subject so little in the way of direct competition for space
Complementary titles – ‘The Art of ___’ series (Insight Editions); ‘The ___ Archives’ series (Taschen); similar titles from Running Press and Abrams Books
Nicely summarised and the tie into the anniversary is excellent! (again as with others a little bit like a blurb (self-proclaimed New Wave…) but a really lovely idea. Your big problem will be cost – something we will look more at. Lovely photo here.
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Author: Andrei A. Tarkovskii (editor), Hans-Joachim Schlegel (editor), Lothar Schirmer (editor), Andrei Arsenevich Tarkovskii
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Title: Pasolini’s Bodies and Places by Michele Mancini
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(This one is amazing for analysis on cinematography as well as film theory AND obsessive Pasolini lovers )
Here’s some examples from a small indie press and a big publisher
Thanks! Very useful
You are fleshing this out well – and your market divisions make sense – with clear choice of publisher – all good details for the final proposal