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Greek Weird Wave A Cinema Of Biopolitics Dimitris Papanikolaou

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Greek Weird Wave A Cinema Of Biopolitics Dimitris Papanikolaou
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.6 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Dimitris Papanikolaou
ISBN: 9781474436335, 1474436331
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Greek Weird Wave A Cinema Of Biopolitics Dimitris Papanikolaou by Dimitris Papanikolaou 9781474436335, 1474436331 instant download after payment.

Examines political engagement in recent films of the Greek New Wave
  • Offers an up to date account of 21st century Greek filmmaking
  • Provides a theoretically informed analysis that proposes new terms and a fresh viewpoint
  • Proposes the Greek Weird Wave as a paradigmatic cinema movement, which points to a much larger development of biopolitical realism in World Cinema
  • Listen to author Dimitris Papanikolaou discuss the book on the Archipelago podcast

What relates the early films of Yorgos Lanthimos with Vasilis Kekatos’s 2019 Cannes triumph The Distance Between Us and the Sky? What is the lasting legacy of Panos Koutras’s 2009 trans narrative Strella: A Woman’s Way in today’s gender and sexual identity activism in Greece? What was the role of cultural collectives in the formation of a ‘weird history’ of Greek cinema? And how did cinema and other cultural forms respond to a sense of Crisis and an ever expansive management of life that we have now learnt to call biopolitics? This book uses such questions in order to establish a cinematic and cultural history of Greece during the last difficult decade in an engaged and highly original manner. It focuses on key films from the post-2009 ‘New’ or ‘Weird Wave’ of Greek cinema, proposing the Greek Weird Wave as a paradigmatic cinema movement of biopolitical realism. At once representing, reframing and reimagining the present, the Greek Weird Wave points to a much larger development in World Cinema.

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