Polish Postcommunist Cinema: From Pavement Level

Author:   Ewa Mazierska ,  Wendy Everett ,  Axel Goodbody
Publisher:   Verlag Peter Lang
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   4
ISBN:  

9783039105298


Pages:   299
Publication Date:   07 February 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Polish Postcommunist Cinema: From Pavement Level


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This book covers the history of Polish cinema from 1989 up to the present in a broad political and cultural context, looking at both the film industry and film artistry. It considers the main ideas behind the institutional changes in the Polish film industry after the collapse of communism and assesses how these ideas were implemented. In discussing artistry, the focus is on the genres which dominated the Polish cinematic landscape after 1989 and the most important directors.

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Author:   Ewa Mazierska ,  Wendy Everett ,  Axel Goodbody
Publisher:   Verlag Peter Lang
Imprint:   Verlag Peter Lang
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   4
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9783039105298


ISBN 10:   3039105299
Pages:   299
Publication Date:   07 February 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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-(...) 'Polish Postcommunist Cinema' is a great contribution to the field of film studies (...).- (Kamila Kuc, Studies in East European Cinema)&ltBR> -Both for readers interested in contemporary Polish culture and for scholars and students of international cinema, Ewa Mazierska's study is extremely valuable. [...] Mazierksa does an outstanding job of capturing both the works of the more exceptional individual directors and the emergence of important popular genres.- (Herbert J. Eagle, Slavonic and East European Review)&ltBR> -Ewa Mazierska ist [der] Spagat zwischen nationaler Filmgeschichte und globalem Markt, zwischen filmasthetischer Analyse und diskursiver Einordnung der Filme meisterhaft gelungen.- (Schamma Schahadat, Osteuropa 62, 2012/5)


(...) 'Polish Postcommunist Cinema' is a great contribution to the field of film studies (...). (Kamila Kuc, Studies in East European Cinema) Both for readers interested in contemporary Polish culture and for scholars and students of international cinema, Ewa Mazierska's study is extremely valuable. [...] Mazierksa does an outstanding job of capturing both the works of the more exceptional individual directors and the emergence of important popular genres. (Herbert J. Eagle, Slavonic and East European Review) Ewa Mazierska ist [der] Spagat zwischen nationaler Filmgeschichte und globalem Markt, zwischen filmasthetischer Analyse und diskursiver Einordnung der Filme meisterhaft gelungen. (Schamma Schahadat, Osteuropa 62, 2012/5) -(...) 'Polish Postcommunist Cinema' is a great contribution to the field of film studies (...).- (Kamila Kuc, Studies in East European Cinema) -Both for readers interested in contemporary Polish culture and for scholars and students of international cinema, Ewa Mazierska's study is extremely valuable. [...] Mazierksa does an outstanding job of capturing both the works of the more exceptional individual directors and the emergence of important popular genres.- (Herbert J. Eagle, Slavonic and East European Review) -Ewa Mazierska ist [der] Spagat zwischen nationaler Filmgeschichte und globalem Markt, zwischen filmasthetischer Analyse und diskursiver Einordnung der Filme meisterhaft gelungen.- (Schamma Schahadat, Osteuropa 62, 2012/5)


Author Information

The Author: Ewa Mazierska studied philosophy at Warsaw University and did her Ph.D. in Lódz University and is Reader in Contemporary Cinema, Department of Humanities, University of Central Lancashire. Her publications include Women in Polish Cinema (2006), Dreams and Diaries: The Cinema of Nanni Moretti (2004) and From Moscow to Madrid: Postmodern Cities, European Cinema (2003) (the last two co-authored with Laura Rascaroli). She also co-edited Relocating Britishness (2004).

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