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Danish Directors Dialogues On A Contemporary National Cinema Mette Hjort

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Danish Directors Dialogues On A Contemporary National Cinema Mette Hjort
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Publisher: Intellect Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.52 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Mette Hjort, Ib Bondebjerg
ISBN: 9781841508412, 1841508411
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Danish Directors Dialogues On A Contemporary National Cinema Mette Hjort by Mette Hjort, Ib Bondebjerg 9781841508412, 1841508411 instant download after payment.

Profiling the canonized figures alongside recently-established filmmakers, this collection features interviews with Lars von Trier, Sooren Kragh-Jacobsen, Thomas Vinterberg and Henning Carlsen among many others. It poses questions that engage with ongoing and controversial issues within film studies, which will stimulate debate in academic and filmgoing circles alike. Each interview is preceded by a photograph of the director, biographical information, and a filmography. Frame enlargements are used throughout to help clarify particular points of discussion and the book as a whole is contextualised by an informative general introduction. A valuable addition to the growing library of books on Scandinavian film, national cinema and minority cinema.

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