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Locating World Cinema Interpretations Of Film As Culture Mk Raghavendra

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Locating World Cinema Interpretations Of Film As Culture Mk Raghavendra
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.68 MB
Author: M.K. Raghavendra
ISBN: 9789389812442, 9389812445
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Locating World Cinema Interpretations Of Film As Culture Mk Raghavendra by M.k. Raghavendra 9789389812442, 9389812445 instant download after payment.

Locating World Cinema argues for the importance of understanding the local context of a film’s creation and the nuances that it conveys to the spectator. It examines the sociocultural contexts intrinsic to cinema from milieus like the USSR/Russia, China, Japan, France, the US, Iran and India. The book analyses the works of some of the more celebrated but, at times, less than fully understood auteurs, such as Kenji Mizoguchi from Japan; Robert Bresson, Jacques Rivette and Éric Rohmer from France; Abbas Kiarostami from Iran; Martin Scorsese from the US; Zhang Yimou from China and Aleksei German from Russia.
Further, it examines how the conditions of exhibition for art house cinema has transformed into the ’global art film’ that attempts to bypass the local by addressing international audiences.
The book deals with complex ideas but is lucidly written, making it accessible to film students and lay persons alike.

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