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Governing Visions of the Real

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This book traces the emergence, development and techniques of Griersonian documentary in New Zealand throughout the first half of the twentieth century. Lars Weckbecker focuses on the productions o...
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Governing Visions of the Real traces the emergence, development, and techniques of Griersonian documentary – named for pioneering Scottish film-maker John Grierson – in New Zealand throughout the first half of the twentieth century. Paying close attention to the productions of the National Film Unit in the 1940s and 1950s, Lars Weckbecker traces the shifting practices and governmentality of documentary’s ‘visions of the real’ as New Zealand and its population came to be envisioned through NFU film for an ensemble of political, pedagogic, and propagandistic purposes.

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Price: £70.95
Pages: 200
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 15 January 2016
Trim Size: 9.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9781783204953
Format: Hardcover
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PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Reference, Films, cinema

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'I found the book to be an interesting look at New Zealand’s National Film Unit and its historical context, specifically the creation of the organization and its evolution over time. [...] Governing Visions of the Real definitely challenges its reader to question what constitutes a film as a documentary, especially within governmental and political use.'

Introduction 

Chapter 1: The Griersonian Programme for Documentary Film and Democratic Government

Chapter 2: Propaganda 

Chapter 3: Civic Education 

Chapter 4: Public Relations 

Conclusions: Re-Forming Vision