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New Irish Storytellers Narrative Strategies In Film Diog Oconnell

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New Irish Storytellers Narrative Strategies In Film Diog Oconnell
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Publisher: Intellect Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.7 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Diog O'Connell
ISBN: 9781841503127, 1841503126
Language: English
Year: 2010

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New Irish Storytellers Narrative Strategies In Film Diog Oconnell by Diog O'connell 9781841503127, 1841503126 instant download after payment.

With the success of such films as the Oscar winner Once, Irish film has been getting well-deserved international attention recently. New Irish Storytellers examines storytelling techniques and narrative strategies in contemporary Irish film. Revealing defining patterns within recent Irish cinema, this book explores connections between Irish cinematic storytellers and their British and American colleagues. D??g O’Connell traces the creative output of Irish filmmakers today back to 1993, the year the Irish Film Board was reactivated, reinvigorating film production after a hiatus of seven years. Reflecting on this key and distinctive era in Irish cinema, this book explores how film gave expression to tensions and fissures in the new Ireland.

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