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And that's the reason couture and Hollywood meld so well together — both are dream factories, spinning yarns, selling fantasies.
Capino J. B. "Dream Factories of a Former Colony: American Fantasies, Philippine Cinema." University of Minnesota Press, 2010 p39. , 9781452915272. Accessed at Google Books 6 January 2014.
For example, Bollywood, one of the largest centres of film production in the world, can be viewed as resistance against "First Cinema" due to political, cultural and aesthetic differences, but at the same time it can also be said that Bollywood is a popular commercialized industryTyrell, Heather. 2012. "Bollywood versus Hollywood: Battle of the Dream Factories". In The Globalization Reader, edited by Frank Lechner and John Boli. Fourth Edition ed.
Though mostly known for mystery novels, crime and noir fiction, he writes in a variety of genres, including mainstream and literary. Terminal Island, the story of Japanese immigrants in a fishing community off the coast of Los Angeles and their interaction with a new white neighbor during World War II was published in Weber: The Contemporary West. Marks’ influences include Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, David Goodis, Dorothy B. Hughes, John Fante, Ross Macdonald, Walter Mosley, James Ellroy and even artist Edward Hopper. He’s also been influenced by film noir, Los Angeles history, including the Hollywood “dream factories,” and various styles of music.
The thesis he wrote there provided the source material for a number of his books. In the early 1950s, he had written for Sight and Sound, but fell out with this British Film Institute publication after the exit of Gavin Lambert in 1957, often accusing it of elitism, puritanism, and upper-middle-class snobbery, notably in his 1963 essay "Standing Up For Jesus" (which appeared in the short-lived magazine Motion, which he co-edited with Ian Johnson) and in his 1965 piece "Auteurs and Dream Factories" (an edited version of which later appeared in Films and Feelings). From 1960 he was a regular presence in the monthly Films and Filming, writing reviews and serial essays. In 1966–7 he was a major player in the nascent London Film-Makers' Co-op (LFMC),Kevin Gough-Yates Obituary: Raymond Durgnat, The Guardian, 24 May 2002 then based at Better Books on Charing Cross Road, a hub of the emerging British underground.

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