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Fame: The Hijacking of Reality

Justine Bateman

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"Wholly riveting." --New York Times Book Review

"Justine Bateman was famous before selfies replaced autographs, and bags of fan mail gave way to Twitter shitstorms. And here's the good news: she took notes along the way. Justine steps through the looking glass of her own celebrity, shatters it, and pieces together, beyond the shards and splinters, a reflection of her true self. The transformation is breathtaking. Revelatory and raucous, fascinating and frightening, Fame is a hell of a ride." --Michael J. Fox, actor, author of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future

Entertainment shows, magazines, websites, and other channels continuously report the latest sightings, heartbreaks, and triumphs of the famous to a seemingly insatiable public. Millions of people go to enormous lengths to achieve Fame. Fame is woven into our lives in ways that may have been unimaginable in years past.

And yet, is Fame even real? Contrary to tangible realities, Fame is one of those "realities" that we, as a society, have made. Why is that, and what is it about Fame that drives us to spend so much time, money, and focus to create the framework that maintains its health?

Mining decades of experience, writer, director, producer, and actress Justine Bateman writes a visceral, intimate look at the experience of Fame. Combining the internal reality-shift of the famous, theories on the public's behaviors at each stage of a famous person's career, and the experiences of other famous performers, Bateman takes the reader inside and outside the emotions of Fame. The book includes twenty-four color photographs to highlight her analysis.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Akashic Books, Ltd.
  • Publish Date: Oct 2nd, 2018
  • Pages: 208
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.10in - 5.10in - 1.00in - 0.65lb
  • EAN: 9781617756603
  • Categories: Entertainment & Performing ArtsRich & FamousPopular Culture

About the Author

Bateman, Justine: - JUSTINE BATEMAN is an author and filmmaker with an impressive, decades-long résumé in film and TV that includes a Golden Globe nomination and two Emmy nominations. Her feature films are the avant-garde pieces Look and Feel, and the critically acclaimed Violet starring Olivia Munn and Justin Theroux (an official selection of SXSW and the Toronto Film Festival). Bateman's shorts include the 2017 award-winning Five Minutes, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and was chosen by the Tribeca Film Festival and others. Her books, Fame: The Hijacking of Reality and the subsequent Face: One Square Foot of Skin, are both bestsellers. Bateman is the founder of CREDO23 and the non-AI CREDO23 Film Festival. She holds a degree in computer science and digital media management from UCLA.

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Praise for this book

In a new book, Fame: The Hijacking of Reality, the two-time Emmy nominee takes a raw look at the culture of celebrity, reflecting on her stardom at its dizzying peak--and the 'disconcerting' feeling as it began to fade.-- "People Magazine"
As the title Fame: The Hijacking of Reality more than implies, this is a book about the complicated aspects of all things fame.-- "Vanity Fair"
Bateman digs into the out-of-control nature of being famous, its psychological aftermath and why we all can't get enough of it.-- "New York Post"
The Family Ties alum has written the rawest, bleakest book on fame you're ever likely to read. Bateman's close-up of the celeb experience features vivid encounters with misogyny, painful meditations on aging in Hollywood, and no shortage of theses on social media's wrath.-- "Entertainment Weekly"
Bateman addresses the reader directly, pouring out her thoughts in a rapid-fire, conversational style. (Hunter S. Thompson is saluted in the acknowledgments.) . . . But her jittery delivery suits the material--the manic sugar high of celebrity and its inevitable crash. Bateman takes the reader through her entire fame cycle, from TV megastar, whose first movie role was alongside Julia Roberts, to her quieter life today as a filmmaker. She is as relentless with herself as she is with others.

-- "Washington Post"