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Fedor Bondarchuk Stalingrad 1st Edition Stephen Norris

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Fedor Bondarchuk Stalingrad 1st Edition Stephen Norris
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Publisher: Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.25 MB
Pages: 512
Author: Stephen Norris
ISBN: 9781789384819, 9781789384802, 9781789384826, 1789384818, 178938480X, 1789384826
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Fedor Bondarchuk Stalingrad 1st Edition Stephen Norris by Stephen Norris 9781789384819, 9781789384802, 9781789384826, 1789384818, 178938480X, 1789384826 instant download after payment.

"KinoSputniks closely analyse some key films from the history of Russian and Soviet cinema. Written by international experts in the field, they are intended for film enthusiasts and students, combining scholarship with an accessible style of writing. This KinoSputnik about Fedor Bondarchuk's megahit Stalingrad (2013) examines the production, context and reception of the film, whilst offering a detailed reading of its key themes. Fedor Bondarchuk's 2013 blockbuster film Stalingrad shattered box-office records and dazzled viewers with its use of special effects, enhanced by its 3D IMAX format. The film transported viewers back to 1942 and the bloody battle that would turn the tide of the Second World War. This new study situates the film within the context of ongoing debates about the meanings of the Second World War in Russia and previous films about the Battle of Stalingrad. Primary readership will be among film studies students and film enthusiasts, but will also be of interest to anyone researching or studying the Battle of Stalingrad and the course of the Second World War. A list of all books in the series is here on the Intellect website on the series page KinoSputnik"--

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