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World on Film - An Introduction

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This uniquely engaging and lively textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to international film, from the golden age of European cinema to the contemporary blockbusters of India and Asia, and the post World War II emergence of global film culture.
* Offers an overview of film culture in European countries such as France, Sweden and Spain, as well as Africa, Hong Kong, China, and India, in a clear and conversational style to engage the student reader
* Provides a detailed exploration of the impact of globalization on international cinema
* Addresses the differences in visual and narrative strategies between Hollywood-influenced movies and international cinema
* Highlights key words within the text and provides a comprehensive glossary of critical vocabulary for film studies
* Includes over 80 film stills throughout the text, and a comprehensive companion website with a 'troubleshooting guide' for instructors that includes suggested syllabi
* Each chapter includes in-depth case studies of individual films and directors, cultural and historical context, selected filmographies, and ideas for projects, essays, and further research

List of contents

Acknowledgments.
 
How to Use This Book.
 
PART I: NATIONS MAKE MOVIES:.
 
1. France: French Revolutions at the Movies.
 
2. Russia: Utopia and Dystopia.
 
3. Germany: From Darkness Toward Light.
 
4. Italy: The Myth of History, Neorealism, and Beyond.
 
5. Japan: Screening Modernism and Feudalism.
 
6. India: Cinema of Composition and Contradiction.
 
PART II: MOVIEMAKING IN THE GLOBAL VILLAGE:.
 
7. Spain: Luis Buñuel, Playing with Ideas.
 
8. Sweden: Ingmar Bergman, Being and Nothingness.
 
9. Hong Kong: Wong Kar-wai, Now You See It.
 
10. Senegal: Ousmane Sembène, Postcolonial Pioneer.
 
11. Mainland China: Jia Zhangke, Freedom and the Sixth Generation.
 
Glossary.
 
Index.

Product details

Authors Martha P. Nochimson, Martha P. (Cineaste Magazine) Nochimson, Nochimson Martha P.
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.02.2010
 
EAN 9781405139793
ISBN 978-1-4051-3979-3
No. of pages 464
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Medienkritik, Kulturwissenschaften, Cultural Studies, Film Studies, Filmforschung

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