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The Red screen : politics, society, art in Soviet cinema /

An original collection of essays by leading international Soviet cinema scholars, covering seventy years of cinema history, providing a clear understanding of the aesthetic developments and sociopolitical function of Soviet cinema.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lawton, Anna (Anna M.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge, 1992.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Government policies and practical necessities in the Soviet cinema of the 1920s / Kristin Thompson
  • Ideology and popular culture in Soviet cinema : The kiss of Mary Pickford / Richard Taylor
  • Cinema as social criticism : the early films of Fridrikh Ermler / Denise J. Youngblood
  • Cinematic abstraction as a means of conveying ideological messages in The man with the movie camera / Vlada Petric
  • The kinetic icon and the work of mourning : prolegomena to the analysis of a textual system / Annette Michelson
  • Mr Kuleshov in the land of the Modernists / Vance Kepley, Jr.
  • Films of the second World War / Peter Kenez
  • The new wave in Soviet cinema / Herbert marshall
  • The war and Kozintsev's films Hamlet and King Lear / Joseph Troncale
  • The image of women in contemporary Soviet Cinema / Françoise Navailh.
  • Russian nationalist themes in Soviet film of the 1970s / John B. Dunlop
  • Socialist realism and American genre film : the mixing of codes in Jazzman / Herbert Eagle
  • Art and propaganda in the Soviet Union, 1980-5 / Val Golovskoy
  • Alexei German, or the form of courage / Giovanni Buttafava
  • Scarecrow and Kindergarten : a critical analysis and comparison / Alexander Gershkovich
  • The cinema of the Transcaucasian and Central Asian Soviet Republics / Lino Micciché
  • Historical time in Russian, Armenian, Georgian and Kirghiz cinema / Sylvie Dallet
  • Does a film writing of history exist? The case of the Soviet Union / Marc Ferro
  • The anthill in the year of the dragon / Michael Brashinsky
  • With Perestroika, without Tarkovsky / Peter Shepotinnik.