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Contemporary Balkan Cinema Transnational Exchanges And Global Circuits 1st Edition Lydia Papadimitriou Editor

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Contemporary Balkan Cinema Transnational Exchanges And Global Circuits 1st Edition Lydia Papadimitriou Editor
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.56 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Lydia Papadimitriou (editor), Ana Grgić (editor)
ISBN: 9781474458436, 1474458432
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Contemporary Balkan Cinema Transnational Exchanges And Global Circuits 1st Edition Lydia Papadimitriou Editor by Lydia Papadimitriou (editor), Ana Grgić (editor) 9781474458436, 1474458432 instant download after payment.

The first inclusive collection to examine post-2008 developments in Balkan cinema, this book brings together a number of international scholars to explore its industrial contexts and textual dimensions. With a focus on transnational links, global networks and cross-cultural exchanges, the book addresses the role of national and supranational institutions as well as film festival networks in supporting film production, distribution and reception. It also identifies key characteristics in the subject matter and aesthetics of Balkan films made since the global economic crisis. Through critical and comprehensive country profiles, and with a focus on smaller and underrepresented cinemas from Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Albania, the collection argues for the continuing relevance of the concept of ‘Balkan cinema’.

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