Small Cinemas in Global Markets : Genres, Identities, Narratives.
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- 9780739196533
- 791.4309
- PN1995.S5354 2015
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I. SMALL CINEMAS DISCOVERED ANEW? -- Chapter One. Gender and National Identity Politics in Inch'Allah Dimanche: Transnational Feminist Quests and Calls for a New French Hybridity -- Chapter Two. New Cinema of Nostalgia in Poland -- Chapter Three. The Power of the Local: Greek Documentaries in the 2000s -- Part II. AFFIRMING IDENTITY -- Chapter Four. Police, Adjective: A Journey and a Halt Straight to the Center of Words -- Chapter Five. Identities in the New Romanian Cinema -- Chapter Six. Bolivian Road Movies, Travel Chronicles -- Chapter Seven. The Apparitions of a Day Gone By and the Stasis of the Present in the Films of Šarūnas Bartas -- Part III. MARKETS AND INDUSTRIES -- Chapter Eight. A New Orphan Island Paradise: Hong Kong Cinema and the Struggles of the Local, 1945-1965 -- Chapter Nine. New Croatian Cinema: Literature and Genre in the Post-Yugoslav Era -- Chapter Ten. The State Market and the Indonesian Film Industry -- Chapter Eleven. Filmmaking in East Africa: Focus on Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda -- Chapter Twelve. New Bulgarian Documentary -- Part IV. SMALL SCREENS, SMALL NARRATIVES -- Chapter Thirteen. The Lost Origins of Personal-Screen Cinema -- Chapter Fourteen. The Size of the Screens: Technologies and New Models of Seeing and Hearing -- Afterword: Unseen Cinema: Notes on Small Cinemas and the Transnational -- Index -- About the Contributors.
This volume focuses on debates and changes in small cinema industries, analyzing the impact of expansion and diversification of the cinematic product at local, regional, and global levels. Contributors use Western theoretical perspectives with a professional (mostly native) knowledge of the language, cultural realities, and film industry practices.
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