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Hong Kong New Wave Cinema 19782000 Pak Tong Cheuk

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Hong Kong New Wave Cinema 19782000 Pak Tong Cheuk
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Publisher: Intellect Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Pak Tong Cheuk
ISBN: 9781841501482, 9781841502250, 1841501484, 1841502251
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Hong Kong New Wave Cinema 19782000 Pak Tong Cheuk by Pak Tong Cheuk 9781841501482, 9781841502250, 1841501484, 1841502251 instant download after payment.

The increasingly popular films of the Hong Kong New Wave grapple with such issues as East-West cultural conflicts, colonial politics, the divide between rich and poor, the plight of women in a modernizing Asian city, and the identity crises provoked by Hong Kong’s estranged motherland.    
Comprehensive and penetrating, Hong Kong New Wave Cinema analyzes the specific films that grew out of this dynamic era and investigates the historical and social conditions that allowed the New Wave to flourish. Drawing on the auteur and genre theories, Pak Tong Cheuk here examines the cinematic style and aesthetics of New Wave directors, most of whom were educated at British and U.S. film schools. In addition to investigating the narrative content, structure, and mise-en-sc?ne of individual films, this volume traces the overall development of the film and television industries in Hong Kong in the 1960s and 1970s.  
Cheuk’s intriguing study of the rise and fall of Hong Kong’s golden age of film establishes the New Wave as an era of great historical significance for scholars of cinema, popular culture, and the arts. “An interesting and detailed look at one of the most vital movements in the film industry during the latter part of the twentieth century. Pak’s work not only gives an informative overview of the origins of the movement, but goes into detail about the works of some of the most notable New Wave directors, including Tsui Hark, Ann Hui, and Patrick Tam, and the effects their pictures had on film-makers from all over the world.”—Neil Koch, HKfilm.net    

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