Third World Film Making and the West

Author:   Roy Armes
Publisher:   University of California Press
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9780520056909


Pages:   381
Publication Date:   29 July 1987
Format:   Paperback
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This volume is the first fully comprehensive account of film production in the Third World. Although they are usually ignored or marginalized in histories of world cinema,"" Third World countries now produce well over half of the world's films. Roy Armes sets out initially to place this huge output in a wider context, examining the forces of tradition and colonialism that have shaped the Third World—defined as those countries that have emerged from Western control but have not fully developed their economic potential or rejected the capitalist system in favor of some socialist alternative. He then considers the paradoxes of social structure and cultural life in the post-independence world, where even such basic concepts as ""nation,"" ""national culture,"" and ""language"" are problematic. The first experience of cinema for such countries has invariably been that of imported Western films, which created the audience and, in most cases, still dominate the market today. Thus, Third World film makers have had to ssert their identity against formidable outside pressures. The later sections of the book look at their output from a number of angles: in terms of the stages of overall growth and corresponding stages of cinematic development; from the point of view of regional evolution in Asia, Africa, and Latin America; and through a detailed examination of the work of some of the Third World's most striking film innovators. In addition to charting the broad outlines of filmic developments too little known in Europe and the United States, the book calls into question many of the assumptions that shape conventional film history. It stresse the role of distribution in defining and limiting production, queries simplistic notions of independent ""national cinemas,"" and points to the need to take social and economic factors into account when considering authorship in cinema. Above all, the book celebrates the achievements of a mass of largely unknown film makers who, in difficult circumstances, have distinctively expanded our definitions of the art of cinema. Roy Armes, who lives in London, has written nine books on film, his most recent being French Cinema. He spent more than three years researching this volume.

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Author:   Roy Armes
Publisher:   University of California Press
Imprint:   University of California Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780520056909


ISBN 10:   0520056906
Pages:   381
Publication Date:   29 July 1987
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Note on Titles Introduction Part One The Social, Cultural, and Economic Context 1. Third World Societies 2. Culture and National Identity 3. Cinema and Capitalism Part Two Theory and Practice of Third World Film Making 4. The Beginnings of Non-Western Film Production 5. Individual Authorship 6. Third Cinema Part Three National Film Industries 7. The Indian Subcontinent 8. East and Southeast Asia 9. Latin America 10. The Middle East and Africa Part Four Cinema Astride Two Cultures 11. Satyajit Ray 12. Youssef Chahine 13. Glauber Rocha 14. Y1lmaz GOney 15. Ousmane Sembene 16. Jorge Sanjines Conclusion Notes Bibliography Sources for Photographs Index

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