Cinemas in transition in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989 /

The cinemas of Eastern and Central Europe have been moving away from earlier Cold War perspectives and iconographies toward identifications more closely linked to a redefined Europe. Cinemas in Transition in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989 studies the shifts in the dynamics between film produc...

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Other Authors: Portuges, Catherine, Hames, Peter
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, ©2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Catherine Portuges and Peter Hames
  • Bulgarian Cinema: Optimism in Moderation / Dina Iordanova
  • The Czech and Slovak Republics: the velvet revolution and after / Peter Hames
  • Is there still an East German cinema? / Peter Hames
  • Memory and Re-invention in Post-socialist Hungarian Cinema / Catherine Portuges
  • Searching for Survival and Meaning: Polish Film Industry and Art after 1989 / Ewa Mazierska
  • Narratives of the Emerging Self Romania's First Years of Post-Totalitarian Cinema / Bogdan Stefanescu and Alexandra Foamente
  • The first five years with no plan: building national cinema in Ukraine, 1992-1997 / Bohdan Y. Nebesio
  • Cinema Haunts My Memory: Filmmaking in the Former Yugoslavia / Andrew Horton.