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Russia on reels : the Russian idea in post-Soviet cinema

HerausgeberEds.: Beumers, Birgit
Jahr1999
Seitenviii+219 p.
OrtLondon
VerlagI.B. Tauris
Spracheeng
AnnotationCf.: Beumers, Birgit, "Introduction", p. 1-11; Kovalov, Oleg, "The Russian idea: synopsis for a screenplay", p. 12-24. Part I: The Russian Idea: a historical and cinematographic perspective: Condee, Nancy, "No glory, no majesty, or honour: the Russian Idea and inverse value", p. 25-33; Taylor, Richard, "Now that the Party's over: Soviet cinema and its legacy", p. 34-42; Russian cinema - national cinema? Three views: Selianov, Sergei, "'Cinema and Life' (October 1997)", p. 43-45; Dondurei, Daniil, "'The State of the National Cinema' (December 1997)". p. 46-49; Mihalkov, Nikita, "'The function of a national cinema' (May 1998)", p. 46-49. Part II: Remapping, fragmenting, myth-making: in search of the Russian Idea: Widdis, Emma, "Viewed from below: subverting the myths of the Soviet landscape", p. 66-75; Beumers, Birgit, "To Moscow! To Moscow? The Russian hero and the loss of the centre", p. 76-90. Part III: The Past of the Fatherland Reviewed: Moskvina, Tatiana, "La grande illusion", p. 91-104; Zhuravkina, Natasha, "Fathers for the Fatherland: the cult of the leader in Russian cinema", p. 105-13; Gillespie, David, "New versions of old classics: recent cinematic interpretations of Russian literature", p. 114-26. Part IV: The Russian Idea for contemporary film-makers: Iampolski, Mikhail, "Representation - mimicry - death: the latest films of Alexander Sokurov", p. 127-43; Roberts, Graham, "The meaning of death: Kira Muratova's cinema of the absurd", p. 144-60; Graffy, Julian, "Dmitri Astrakhan: popular cinema for a time of uncertainty", p. 161-79
ReiheKINO: the Russian cinema series
SchlagwörterRussia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Cinema, Film, Video  [Browse all]
Astrahan, Dmitrij Muratova, Kira Sokurov, Aleksandr
ReviewsReview by Taubman, Jane, in Slavonica, 6(1), 1999-2000, p. 129-30; by Iordanova, Dina, in Europe-Asia Studies, 52(3), 2000, p. 587-89
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