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OverviewRecognised as one of the most significant contemporary directors, Pawe Pawlikowski achieved global acclaim with the Academy Award-winning Ida (2013). ReFocus: The Films of Pawe Pawlikowski is the first book-length study of the director's illustrious career, spanning nearly four decades and two countries Great Britain and Poland. This volume traces Pawlikowski's artistic journey, from early, lesser-known BBC documentaries to breakthrough international successes like Last Resort (2000), My Summer of Love (2004), and the critically acclaimed Cold War (2018). Through in-depth analysis of his films, the book uncovers recurring themes such as identity, love, memory, and journeys, often set against historical and social upheavals. It examines his distinctive style marked by minimalist visuals arguing that with atmospheric modernist aesthetics, Pawlikowski not only consciously develops the tradition of European art film but also demonstrates the continued significance of authorship in a transnational context. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elzbieta Ostrowska (Associate Professor, University of Łódź, Poland) , Joanna Rydzewska (Senior Lecturer, Swansea University)Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781399532655ISBN 10: 1399532650 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 30 September 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is a tour de force in auteur scholarship. Ostrowska and Rydzewska offer not only the first comprehensive study of Paweł Pawlikowski’s body of work but also a groundbreaking contribution to contemporary debates on authorship in transnational cinema. Their concept of ‘neoliberal authorship’ is as timely as it is insightful, illuminating the evolving conditions of artistic autonomy within today’s global media industries. With meticulous textual analysis and deep contextual grounding, this volume will become an indispensable reference for scholars of European cinema and global film authorship. * Alice Bardan, Associate Professor, Mount Saint Mary’s University (Los Angeles) * Spanning nations (Poland, England, France and back to Poland), media (television documentaries and fiction films) and four decades in the life and work of Pawel Pawlikowski, this thorough, well-argued, and revealing account of his art and career deepens and complicates auteurist readings of Last Resort, My Summer of Love, Cold War and Ida amongst lesser known works that are given equal attention, and results in an important work of transnational film scholarship. * Professor Rob Stone * This book is a tour de force in auteur scholarship. Ostrowska and Rydzewska offer not only the first comprehensive study of Paweł Pawlikowski’s body of work but also a groundbreaking contribution to contemporary debates on authorship in transnational cinema. Their concept of ‘neoliberal authorship’ is as timely as it is insightful, illuminating the evolving conditions of artistic autonomy within today’s global media industries. With meticulous textual analysis and deep contextual grounding, this volume will become an indispensable reference for scholars of European cinema and global film authorship. * Alice Bardan, Associate Professor, Mount Saint Mary’s University (Los Angeles) * Author InformationElżbieta Ostrowska, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Department of Film and Audiovisual Media at the University of Łódź, Poland. Her most recent book is ReFocus: The Films of Agnieszka Holland (2024). Her articles have appeared in Slavic Review, Studies in European Cinema, and Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Joanna Rydzewska is Senior Lecturer in Film and TV Studies at Swansea University, UK. Her research focuses on European and Eastern European cinema with particular emphasis on exile, migration and transnational film studies. She has published in the Journal of European Cinema, Journal of British Cinema and Television, and Critical Studies in Television. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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