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East European Cinemas

Author : Anikó Imre
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2005-09-14
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781135872649

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East European Cinemas by Anikó Imre Pdf

First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

A Companion to Eastern European Cinemas

Author : Anikó Imre
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 610 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2012-08-07
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781118294352

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A Companion to Eastern European Cinemas by Anikó Imre Pdf

A Companion to Eastern European Cinemas showcases twenty-five essays written by established and emerging film scholars that trace the history of Eastern European cinemas and offer an up-to-date assessment of post-socialist film cultures. Showcases critical historical work and up-to-date assessments of post-socialist film cultures Features consideration of lesser known areas of study, such as Albanian and Baltic cinemas, popular genre films, cross-national distribution and aesthetics, animation and documentary Places the cinemas of the region in a European and global context Resists the Cold War classification of Eastern European cinemas as “other” art cinemas by reconnecting them with the main circulation of film studies Includes discussion of such films as Taxidermia, El Perro Negro, 12:08 East of Bucharest Big Tõll, and Breakfast on the Grass and explores the work of directors including Tamás Almási, Walerian Borowczyk, Roman Polanski, Jerzy Skolimowski, Andrzej ̄u3awski, and Karel Vachek amongst many others

European Cinema after the Wall

Author : Leen Engelen Leen Engelen,Kris Van Heuckelom
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2013-11-21
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781442229600

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European Cinema after the Wall by Leen Engelen Leen Engelen,Kris Van Heuckelom Pdf

Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, transnational European cinema has risen, not only in terms of production but also in terms of a growing focus on multiethnic themes within the European context. This shift from national to trans-European filmmaking has been profoundly influenced by such historical developments as the collapse of the Iron Curtain and the subsequent ongoing enlargement of the European Union. In European Cinema after the Wall: Screening East–West Mobility, Leen Engelen and Kris Van Heuckelom have brought together essays that critically examine representations of post-1989 migration from the former Eastern Bloc to Western Europe, uncovering an array of common tropes and narrative devices that characterize the influences and portrayals of immigration. Featuring essays by contributors from backgrounds as divergent as film studies, Slavic and Russian studies, comparative literature, sociology, contemporary history, and communication and media studies, this volume will appeal to scholars of film, European history, and those interested in the impact of migration, diaspora, and the global flow of cinematic culture.

The BFI Companion to Eastern European and Russian Cinema

Author : Richard Taylor,Nancy Wood,Julian Graffy,Dina Iordanova
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2019-07-25
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781838718503

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The BFI Companion to Eastern European and Russian Cinema by Richard Taylor,Nancy Wood,Julian Graffy,Dina Iordanova Pdf

This work maps the rich, varied cinema of Eastern Europe, Russia and the former USSR. Over 200 entries cover a variety of topics spanning a century of endeavour and turbulent history from Czech animation to Soviet montage, from the silent cinemas dating back to World War I through to the varied responses to the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia. It includes entries on actors and actresses, film festivals, studios, genres, directors, film movements, critics, producers and technicians, taking the coverage up to the late 1990s. In addition to the historical material of key figures like Eisenstein and Wadja, the editors provide separate accounts of the trajectory of the cinemas of Eastern Europe and of Russia in the wake of the collapse of communism.

Cinema of the Other Europe

Author : Dina Iordanova
Publisher : Wallflower Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1903364612

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Cinema of the Other Europe by Dina Iordanova Pdf

Cinema of the Other Europe: The Industry and Artistry of East Central European Film is a comprehensive study of the cinematic traditions of Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia from 1945 to the present day, exploring the major schools of filmmaking and the main stages of development across the region during the period of state socialism up until the end of the Cold War, as well as more recent transformations post-1989. In encouraging a more inclusive and comprehensive understanding of European cinema, much needed for the new unified Europe `enlarged' towards its Eastern periphery, this book maps out the interactions, key concerns, thematic spheres and stylistic particularities that make the cinema of East Central Europe a vital part of European film tradition. Cinema of the Other Europe is thus a timely appraisal of Film Studies debates ranging from the representation of history and memory, the reassessment of political content, ethics and society, the rehabilitation of popular cinema, and the rethinking of national and regional cinemas in the context of globalisation.

Cultural Studies Approaches in the Study of Eastern European Cinema

Author : Andrea Virginás
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2017-01-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781443860314

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Cultural Studies Approaches in the Study of Eastern European Cinema by Andrea Virginás Pdf

The “spatial”, the “bodily”, and the “memory turn” in the humanities and cultural studies are well-canonized developments. These features of our being in the world are fundamental in the medium of cinema, which is an art of spaces, bodies, and memories, increasingly so today when the analogue platform has been running parallel with the digitalized method of filmmaking. The three nodal concepts define the tripartite structure of this volume, composed of an overview study and twelve case-studies of post-1989 Eastern European film and cinema. The overarching questions of space representation and construction, bodies on screen, issues of national identification in a postcolonial framework, and cinema as a form of cultural memory are explored through the lens of specific national cinemas or contemporary Croatian, Hungarian, Polish, Serbian, Slovakian, Slovenian, and Romanian films. In addition to investigating the cohesive forces that mark the postcommunist Eastern European region as a coherent cultural entity in its cinematic representations, the volume also stands as a witness to the importance of transnational approaches.

The Cinema of Central Europe

Author : Peter Hames
Publisher : Wallflower Press
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1904764207

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The Cinema of Central Europe by Peter Hames Pdf

Analysis of 24 films including: People of the mountains, Ashes and diamonds, Knife in the water, A shop on the high street, Closely observed trains, Daisies, Man of marble, Colonel Redl, The decalogue (Dekalog), Satantango, The garden, Alice (directed by Jan Svankmajer).

Beyond Eastern Noir

Author : Anna Estera Mrozewicz
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2018-03-07
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781474418119

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Beyond Eastern Noir by Anna Estera Mrozewicz Pdf

Addressing representations of Russia and neighbouring Eastern Europe in post-1989 Nordic cinemas, this ground-breaking book investigates their hitherto overlooked transnational dimension.

The BFI Companion to Eastern European and Russian Cinema

Author : Richard Taylor,Nancy Wood,Julian Graffy,Dina Iordanova
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2019-07-25
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781838718497

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The BFI Companion to Eastern European and Russian Cinema by Richard Taylor,Nancy Wood,Julian Graffy,Dina Iordanova Pdf

This work maps the rich, varied cinema of Eastern Europe, Russia and the former USSR. Over 200 entries cover a variety of topics spanning a century of endeavour and turbulent history from Czech animation to Soviet montage, from the silent cinemas dating back to World War I through to the varied responses to the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia. It includes entries on actors and actresses, film festivals, studios, genres, directors, film movements, critics, producers and technicians, taking the coverage up to the late 1990s. In addition to the historical material of key figures like Eisenstein and Wadja, the editors provide separate accounts of the trajectory of the cinemas of Eastern Europe and of Russia in the wake of the collapse of communism.

Cinema, State Socialism and Society in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1917-1989

Author : Sanja Bahun,John Haynes
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2014-07-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317818717

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Cinema, State Socialism and Society in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1917-1989 by Sanja Bahun,John Haynes Pdf

This book presents a comprehensive re-examination of the cinemas of the Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe during the communist era. It argues that, since the end of communism in these countries, film scholars are able to view these cinemas in a different way, no longer bound by an outlook relying on binary Cold War terms. With the opening of archives in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, much more is known about these states and societies; at the same time, the field has been reinvigorated by its opening up to more contemporary concepts, themes and approaches in film studies and adjacent disciplines. Taking stock of these developments, this book presents a rich, varied tapestry, relating specific films to specific national and transnational circumstances, rather than viewing them as a single, monolithic "Cold War Communist" cinema.

Orphans of the East

Author : Constantin Parvulescu
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2015-06-08
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780253017659

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Orphans of the East by Constantin Parvulescu Pdf

An analysis of films produced in post-World War II Eastern Europe featuring the trope of the orphan, and the issues these characters addressed. Unlike the benevolent orphan found in Charlie Chaplin’s The Kid or the sentimentalized figure of Little Orphan Annie, the orphan in postwar Eastern European cinema takes on a more politically fraught role, embodying the tensions of individuals struggling to recover from war and grappling with an unknown future under Soviet rule. By exploring films produced in postwar Hungary, the German Democratic Republic, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Poland, Constantin Parvulescu traces the way in which cinema envisioned and debated the condition of the post-World War II subject and the “new man” of Soviet-style communism. In these films, the orphan becomes a cinematic trope that interrogates socialist visions of ideological institutionalization and re-education and stands as a silent critic of the system’s shortcomings or as a resilient spirit who has resisted capture by the political apparatus of the new state. “By using the trope of an orphan Constantin Parvulescu demonstrates how films made in countries such as Hungary, East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Romania reflected on the specific problems affecting Eastern Europe after 1945, such as the loss of population, economic backwardness, the legacy of the Holocaust, while engaging in wider debates, especially the superiority of socialism over capitalism. Economically and elegantly written, it demonstrates that cinema produced in the periphery can be central to our understanding of films as ideological tools. This is one of the best books on Eastern European cinema ever written.” —Ewa Mazierska, University of Central Lancashire “Groundbreaking. . . . The author’s comparative, transnational perspective in chapters devoted to close textual analyses of each narrative demonstrates the value of reading film as a primary source for understanding the relationships among state power, intergenerational trauma, and revolutionary subjectivity. Parvulescu’s highly original portrayal of a landscape of parentless children evokes the trauma of war and the specificity of the socialist experiment in the former Eastern Bloc.” —Catherine Portuges, University of Massachusetts-Amherst “Parvulescu has taken a highly innovative approach to socialist and post-socialist cinema in the region, and one that is vividly illustrated by a superb selection of films.” —Studies in European Cinema

Experimental Cinemas in State Socialist Eastern Europe

Author : Dr Ksenya Gurshtein,Dr Simonyi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2021-12-20
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9462982996

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Experimental Cinemas in State Socialist Eastern Europe by Dr Ksenya Gurshtein,Dr Simonyi Pdf

Was there experimental cinema behind the Iron Curtain? What forms did experiments with film take in state socialist Eastern Europe? Who conducted them, where, how, and why? These are the questions answered in this volume, the first of its kind in any language. Bringing together scholars from different disciplines, the book offers case studies from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, former East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and former Yugoslavia. Together, these contributions demonstrate the variety of makers, production contexts, and aesthetic approaches that shaped a surprisingly robust and diverse experimental film output in the region. The book maps out the terrain of our present-day knowledge of cinematic experimentalism in Eastern Europe, suggests directions for further research, and will be of interest to scholars of film and media, art historians, cultural historians of Eastern Europe, and anyone concerned with questions of how alternative cultures emerge and function under repressive political conditions.

Cinema of Collaboration

Author : Mariana Ivanova
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2019-10-03
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781789203448

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Cinema of Collaboration by Mariana Ivanova Pdf

From their very inception, European cinemas undertook collaborative ventures in an attempt to cultivate a transnational “Film-Europe.” In the postwar era, it was DEFA, the state cinema of East Germany, that emerged as a key site for cooperative practices. Despite the significant challenges that the Cold War created for collaboration, DEFA sought international prestige through various initiatives. These ranged from film exchange in occupied Germany to partnerships with Western producers, and from coproductions with Eastern European studios to strategies for film co-authorship. Uniquely positioned between East and West, DEFA proved a crucial mediator among European cinemas during a period of profound political division.

Cinema in Service of the State

Author : Lars Karl,Pavel Skopal
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2015-12-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781782389972

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Cinema in Service of the State by Lars Karl,Pavel Skopal Pdf

The national cinemas of Czechoslovakia and East Germany were two of the most vital sites of filmmaking in the Eastern Bloc, and over the course of two decades, they contributed to and were shaped by such significant developments as Sovietization, de-Stalinization, and the conservative retrenchment of the late 1950s. This volume comprehensively explores the postwar film cultures of both nations, using a “stereoscopic” approach that traces their similarities and divergences to form a richly contextualized portrait. Ranging from features to children’s cinema to film festivals, the studies gathered here provide new insights into the ideological, political, and economic dimensions of Cold War cultural production.