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From Iran To Hollywood And Some Places Inbetween Reframing Postrevolutionary Iranian Cinema Christopher Gow Editor

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From Iran To Hollywood And Some Places Inbetween Reframing Postrevolutionary Iranian Cinema Christopher Gow Editor
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.7 MB
Author: Christopher Gow (editor)
ISBN: 9780755611096, 0755611098
Language: English
Year: 2011

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From Iran To Hollywood And Some Places Inbetween Reframing Postrevolutionary Iranian Cinema Christopher Gow Editor by Christopher Gow (editor) 9780755611096, 0755611098 instant download after payment.

The New Iranian Cinema has had a fascinating success story in world cinema and critics have hailed Iranian films as alternatives to the homogenising global influence of mainstream Hollywood cinema. Drawing on seminal ideas of ‘art cinema’, Christopher Gow examines how the success of this cinema and the films of Abbas Kiarostami, its foremost proponent, can be accounted for by the extent to which they fit into a pre-established notion of art cinema. Gow also expands understanding of post-revolutionary Iranian cinema by examining the links between the New Iranian Cinema and emigre Iranian filmmaking, from the uncompromising German films of Sohrab Shahid Saless, to Vadim Perlman’s exploration of the Iranian experience of exile in the Oscar-nominated ‘House of Sand and Fog’. He reveals how this large and dispersed emigre Iranian cinema challenges our understanding of New Iranian Cinema itself and of national cinema in general.

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