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English | Hardcover | 2025| 488 pages | 27×21 cm
Publisher Titan Books
Author Jay Glennie, Quentin Tarantino
ISBN 9781835417690
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【Book Description】
The Making of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a research-driven, richly illustrated production chronicle that adopts a comprehensive “from concept to release” approach. As the inaugural volume in the Quentin Tarantino Library series, it is written by veteran film journalist Jay Glennie and introduced by Quentin Tarantino himself, establishing the book’s official status and curatorial authority. Centered on Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, it traces the project from the earliest script ideas through premiere and promotional milestones, showing how an auteur film is concretely realized within the scale and complexity of the studio system.
The book’s greatest strength lies in its first-hand, traceable materials. It brings together extensive behind-the-scenes photography with production memos, concept art, costume and production design sketches, correspondence, studio documents, and a wide range of printed ephemera. These tangible records clarify how directorial decisions translate into shots, sets, props, and lighting. Interviews connect the production ecosystem, incorporating perspectives from key cast and collaborators, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie, to map the causal links between performance, staging, and production choices. In doing so, “completion” is framed not as an endpoint, but as a sequence of deliberate selections and trade-offs.
More broadly, this kind of making-of volume functions as an entry point into contemporary screen industries. By breaking the film into analyzable components, from visual development and art direction systems to costume language and historical research, it demonstrates how creativity coexists with budgets, schedules, technology, and collaboration. It is therefore especially valuable in contexts such as auteur studies, production design, film archiving, and popular culture history. For readers interested in how Hollywood storytelling is rebuilt into a material, inhabitable world, or how an authorial signature is precisely “manufactured” through countless details, this book offers a clear framework designed for sustained, repeat viewing.
【Publication Details】
Author: Jay Glennie, Quentin Tarantino
Publisher: Titan Books
Year: 2025
Size: 27 × 21 cm
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 488 pages


