New European Cinema, The: Redrawing the Map
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New European Cinema, The: Redrawing the Map
Featuring in-depth case studies of films from Italy, Germany, eastern Europe, and Scandinavia, Rosalind Galt reassesses the role that nostalgia, melodrama, and spectacle play in staging history. She analyzes Giuseppe Tornatore`s Cinema Paradiso, Michael Radford`s Il Postino, Gabriele Salvatores`s Mediterraneo, Emir Kusturica`s Underground, and Lars von Trier`s Zentropa, and contrasts them with films of the immediate postwar era, including the neorealist films of Roberto Rossellini and Vittorio De Sica, socialist realist cinema in Yugoslavia, Billy Wilder`s A Foreign Affair, and Carol Reed`s The Third Man. Going beyond the conventional focus on national cinemas and heritage, Galt`s transnational approach provides an account of how post-Berlin Wall European cinema inventively rethought the identities, ideologies, image, and popular memory of the continent. By connecting these films to political and philosophical debates on the future of Europe, as well as to contemporary critical and cultural theories, Galt redraws the map of European cinema.
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Rosalind Galt is assistant professor of film studies at the University of Iowa. Her essays have appeared in journals such as Screen and Cinema Journal.
Kiadó: Columbia University Press
Sorozat: Film and Culture Series
Kategória: Média, kommunikáció, Film, Kultúra
Sorozat: Film and Culture Series
Kategória: Média, kommunikáció, Film, Kultúra















