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Czech And Slovak Cinema Theme And Tradition Peter Hames

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Czech And Slovak Cinema Theme And Tradition Peter Hames
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Peter Hames
ISBN: 9780748629268, 0748629262
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Czech And Slovak Cinema Theme And Tradition Peter Hames by Peter Hames 9780748629268, 0748629262 instant download after payment.

This book is the first study in English to examine some of the key themes and traditions of Czech and Slovak cinema, linking inter-war and post-war cinemas together with developments in the post-Communist period. It examines links between theme, genre, and visual style, and looks at the ways in which a range of styles and traditions has extended across different historical periods and political regimes. Czech and Slovak Cinema provides a unique study of areas of Central European film history that have not previously been examined in English.


Key Features


  • An overview of the development of the Czech and Slovak industries in the pre-war and post-war periods and their adaptation to privatisation in the 1990s.
  • A consideration of some of the key stylistic and thematic tendencies, focussing on comedy and lyricism, which are characteristics of all periods.
  • An examination of the political role of film, with particular emphasis on the period of the Prague Spring.
  • The continuing influence of the Surrealist tradition in the feature film and on the living tradition of the animated film, with particular reference to puppetry.
  • An analysis of representations of the Holocaust in films produced during the Communist period and more recently.
  • A consideration of the defining characteristics of Slovak cinema.

The book will be of value to students within the field of Film and Media Studies as well as the general market, together with specialist chapters of interest to other disciplines.

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