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Postcommunist Film Russia Eastern Europe And World Culture Moving Images Of Postcommunism Lars Kristensen Kristensen

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Postcommunist Film Russia Eastern Europe And World Culture Moving Images Of Postcommunism Lars Kristensen Kristensen
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.04 MB
Author: Lars Kristensen [Kristensen, Lars]
ISBN: 9780415671644, 9780441016365, 0441016367, 0415671647, 13261726
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Postcommunist Film Russia Eastern Europe And World Culture Moving Images Of Postcommunism Lars Kristensen Kristensen by Lars Kristensen [kristensen, Lars] 9780415671644, 9780441016365, 0441016367, 0415671647, 13261726 instant download after payment.

A post-communist condition has arisen from the fall of the Berlin Wall and later the Soviet Empire: this book looks at how this condition has manifested itself globally in the production of post-communist film. It argues post-communism is a shared experience on a geopolitical level, unlimited by national state borders, and examines post-communist cross culturalism and global totalitarianism within film.

The book examines different national cinemas and dissimilar cinematic modes - from Russian blockbuster cinema to Chinese independent cinema; from Serbian city films to revolutionary films of Mozambique - all formulated as within the postcommunist condition. It considers the postcommunist film in terms of transnational and World cinema. It covers a wide range of films from small and independent filmmaking to mainstream, popular cinema, and explains post-communist signifiers as manifested in visual culture both inside and outside former, and current, communist countries.

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