Notas: | AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. 'Ulster must be made soft and romantic': Northern Ireland Film-making in the 1920s and 1930s2. 'Ulster will fight again': Cinema and Censorship in the 1930s3. 'Ulster at Arms': Film and the Second World War4. 'What ideas and beliefs concerning Ulster'?: The Struggle Over Film Images in the Postwar Period5. 'Go-ahead Ulster': Film, Modernisation and the Return of the Repressed6. From 'propaganda for the arts' to 'the most powerful industry in the world': Film Policy, Economics and Culture7. 'It's chaos out there': Changing Representations of the 'Troubles'Select BibliographyIndex. |