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East West And Centre Reframing Post1989 European Cinema Michael Gott Todd Herzog

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East West And Centre Reframing Post1989 European Cinema Michael Gott Todd Herzog
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.09 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Michael Gott; Todd Herzog
ISBN: 9780748694167, 0748694161
Language: English
Year: 2014

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East West And Centre Reframing Post1989 European Cinema Michael Gott Todd Herzog by Michael Gott; Todd Herzog 9780748694167, 0748694161 instant download after payment.

Re-examines notions of East and West in contemporary European cinema


Twenty-five years have passed since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of communism in Eastern Europe, and ten years have passed since the first formerly communist states entered the E.U. An entire post-Wall generation has now entered adulthood, yet scholarship on European cinema still tends to divide the continent along the old Cold War lines.


In East West and Centre the world's leading scholars in the field assemble to consider the ways in which notions such as East and West, national and transnational, central and marginal are being rethought and reframed in contemporary European cinema. Assessing the state of post-1989 European cinema, from (co)production and reception trends to filmic depictions of migration patterns, economic transformations and socio-political debates over the past and the present, they address increasingly intertwined cinema industries that are both central (France and Germany) and marginal in Europe (Romania, Bulgaria, Lithuania).


This is a ground-breaking and essential read, not just for students and scholars in film and media studies, but also for those interested in wider European studies as well.


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Key Features


  • The most comprehensive investigation of Central European cinema in the early 21st century
  • Contributions address recent films from or about Bulgaria, France, Germany, Lithuania, and Romania
  • Introduces readers to new films and directors from different national and transnational cinemas

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