Post New Wave Cinema in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe / edited by Daniel J. Goulding.
Not since the culturally and politically exciting period of the sixties has there been such an outpouring of stylistically varied and sociopolitically significant films from the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. In recent years, films from these countries have captured numerous awards at prestigious...
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Place / Publishing House: | Bloomington : : Indiana University Press,, 1989. ©1989. |
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Post New Wave Cinema in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe edited by Daniel J. Goulding. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1989. ©1989. 1 online resource (1 online resource xii, 317 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Midland book. Description based on print version record. Toward a new openness in Soviet cinema, 1976-1987 / Anna Lawton -- Testing the borders / Sigrun D. Leonhard -- Czechoslovakia / Peter Hames -- Poland / Frank Turaj -- Hungary / David Paul -- Bulgaria / Ronald Holloway -- Yugoslav film in the post-Tito era / Daniel J. Goulding. Not since the culturally and politically exciting period of the sixties has there been such an outpouring of stylistically varied and sociopolitically significant films from the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. In recent years, films from these countries have captured numerous awards at prestigious international film festivals and have been the subject of major retrospectives at important cultural centers in the United States and Western Europe. Post new wave developments have been variously hailed as a second new wave, as the new model in the Soviet Union, the new Yugoslav film in Yugoslavia, the cinema of moral concern in Poland, and the new Hungarian cinema in Hungary. This book is the first to systematically survey and analyze recent cinematic developments in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and to do so within the context of contemporary sociocultural and political developments. Each national cinema is discussed and analyzed by a noted authority, with chapters devoted to the Soviet Union (Anna Lawton), East Germany (Sigrun D. Leonhard), Czechoslovakia (Peter Hames), Poland (Frank Turaj), Hungary (David Paul), Bulgaria (Ronald Holloway), and Yugoslavia (Daniel J. Goulding). English New wave cinema. fast (OCoLC)fst01036943 New wave cinema Soviet Union History and criticism. New wave cinema Europe, Eastern History and criticism. Soviet Union. fast (OCoLC)fst01210281 Eastern Europe. fast (OCoLC)fst01245079 Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635 Film history, theory & criticism Goulding, Daniel J., 1935-2018. |
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Post New Wave Cinema in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Midland book. Toward a new openness in Soviet cinema, 1976-1987 / Anna Lawton -- Testing the borders / Sigrun D. Leonhard -- Czechoslovakia / Peter Hames -- Poland / Frank Turaj -- Hungary / David Paul -- Bulgaria / Ronald Holloway -- Yugoslav film in the post-Tito era / Daniel J. Goulding. |
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1 online resource (1 online resource xii, 317 pages) : illustrations. |
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Toward a new openness in Soviet cinema, 1976-1987 / Anna Lawton -- Testing the borders / Sigrun D. Leonhard -- Czechoslovakia / Peter Hames -- Poland / Frank Turaj -- Hungary / David Paul -- Bulgaria / Ronald Holloway -- Yugoslav film in the post-Tito era / Daniel J. Goulding. |
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Soviet Union Europe, Eastern Soviet Union. Eastern Europe. |
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