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Polish Cinema in a Transnational Context
The opening up of Poland economically and politically to global influences after the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989, coupled with the rise of transnational approaches to the study of film would seem to present ideal conditions for a transnational ...
Goddard, MN
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Polish Cinema in a Transnational Context
The genesis for Polish Cinema in a Transnational Context came from a collection of papers presented at a conference with the same title, held in Manchester in 2009.
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Historical dictionary of Polish cinema
Review of Haltof, Marek. Historical dictionary of Polish cinema. 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield, 2015.
Vetruba, Brian
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The reception of Hungarian cinema in Polish film criticism 1945–1989 [PDF]
In the years 1945–1989, a reader interested in Hungarian cinema could learn a lot about it from the Polish press, not only film-specific, although the number of publications devoted to this subject differed across time.
Zwierzchowski, Piotr +1 more
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Canons of Polish Cinema and the Place of Polish Films in Global Film Canons [PDF]
The aim of this article is to examine the canons of Polish cinema as created for local consumption and for the promotion of Polish cinema internationally, as well as the place of Polish cinema in supra-national canons.
Ewa Mazierska
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2021
A 2022 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title Structured according to key themes, Polish Cinema Today analyzes the remarkable innovations in Polish cinema emerging a decade after the 1989 dissolution of the Soviet bloc, once its film industry had evolved from a socialist state enterprise into a much more accessible system of film production, with ...
Helena Goscilo, Beth Holmgren
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A 2022 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title Structured according to key themes, Polish Cinema Today analyzes the remarkable innovations in Polish cinema emerging a decade after the 1989 dissolution of the Soviet bloc, once its film industry had evolved from a socialist state enterprise into a much more accessible system of film production, with ...
Helena Goscilo, Beth Holmgren
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Introduction: Polish Cinema beyond Polish Borders
2014Ewa Mazierska, Michael Goddard
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Sci-fEAST: Science fiction genre in Polish and Czechoslovakian cinema [PDF]
This article is based on research done as part of Sci-fEAST: the Science Fiction Genre in Central and Eastern Europe project initiated by the students of Charles University in Prague and continued also by the academic staff of the University of Łódź ...
Góralik, Mikołaj, Mikołaj Góralik
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2018
First published in 2002, Marek Haltof’s seminal volume was the first comprehensive English-language study of Polish cinema, providing a much-needed survey of one of Europe’s most distinguished—yet unjustly neglected—film cultures. Since then, seismic changes have reshaped Polish society, European politics, and the global film industry.
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First published in 2002, Marek Haltof’s seminal volume was the first comprehensive English-language study of Polish cinema, providing a much-needed survey of one of Europe’s most distinguished—yet unjustly neglected—film cultures. Since then, seismic changes have reshaped Polish society, European politics, and the global film industry.
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Our own courtyard: Post-traumatic Polish cinema [PDF]
This article probes contemporary Polish cinema, examining it through the sociological theory of cultural trauma. The majority of post-1989 Polish films correlate with national ‘tragic narratives’ that emphasize the negative social effects of the fairly ...
Misiak, Anna, Anna Misiak
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