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Directory of World Cinema: East Europe

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Charting the trends of the national cinemas of Poland, Hungary and Yugoslavia, as well as the lesser-known industries of Serbia, Slovakia and Romania, this new volume in the Directory of World Cine...
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Part of the Directory of World Cinema series, this title includes contributions from some of the leading academics in the field. It features film recommendations from a range of genres for those interested in watching more cinema from these regions. It also features comprehensive filmography as an index. Given the prevalence of important new wave cinemas across Eastern Central Europe in the post-war, post-Stalinist era (Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia), this new volume of the Directory of World Cinema series charts the trends of these national cinemas.

In the decades since the 1970s, the continuing popularity of filmmakers from these countries (including Krzysztof Kieslowski, Béla Tarr, István Szabó and Jiri Menzel), coupled with a recent international surge in the visibility of the cinemas of Serbia, Slovakia and Romania, means that these countries in East Central Europe are a central focus in the directory. Introductory essays of this title establish key players and explore important genres such as war, comedy, surrealism and art cinema while reviews and case studies analyse individual titles in considerable depth. For the film studies scholar, or for all those who love cinema and want to learn more, Directory of World Cinema: East Europe will be an essential companion.

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Price: £46.95
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 15 March 2012
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9781841504643
Format: Paperback
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PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Reference, Films, cinema, Directories

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'(A) rich and engaging text'.

Introduction by the Editor

Film of the Year – Tricks

Actors

Comedy 

War

Art Cinema

History

Drama & Realism

Surrealism & Allegory

Poland
Directors

Yugoslavia
Directors

Hungary
Directors

Czechoslovakia
Directors