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Culture of Ukraine
The purpose of the article is to determine the specificity of the existential dimension of the hero of Ukrainian films of “urban prose” in the context of its comparison with the cinema of “moral anxiety”, including the outline of the thematic and ...
M. Klopenko
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The purpose of the article is to determine the specificity of the existential dimension of the hero of Ukrainian films of “urban prose” in the context of its comparison with the cinema of “moral anxiety”, including the outline of the thematic and ...
M. Klopenko
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Colors of the Borders: Discourses of Migration and Border Crossings in American and Polish Cinema
European Journal of American StudiesThis paper offers a comparative analysis of Agnieszka Holland’s Green Border (2023)—a poignant depiction of migrants’ experiences on the Polish-Belarusian frontier—and two Hollywood films that address migration across the U.S.–Mexico border: The Three ...
Ewa Antoszek, Zbigniew Mazur
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Polish cinema as a means of cultural communication in different contexts
Informatics. Culture. TechnologyThe article presents the role of Polish cinema as a means of cultural communication, briefly analyses the origin, development and current state as a carrier of cultural values of the Polish people. After a short period of development, Polish cinema faced
Olga V. Konstantinova +3 more
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(Un)freedom in Polish Cinema during “Mature Socialism”
Slavic AlmanacThe article is devoted to the problem of (un)freedom in Polish cinema of the 1970s, examined in two aspects. The first concerns the attitude of government officials to the censorship restrictions that existed in Polish art at that time.
D. Viren
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Poland Daily: Economy, Work, Consumption and Social Class in Polish Cinema
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2020book, very well written, strongly documented and elegantly illustrated; it implicitly reminds the twenty-first-century reader there was a time when films were dedicated to beauty in the noblest sense of this rare word.
Veronica R. F. Johnson
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Historical Dictionary of Polish Cinema
Choice Reviews Online, 2015In 1902, scientist and inventor Kazimierz Prószynski made the first Polish narrative film, The Return of a Merry Fellow. Since then, the Polish film industry has produced a diverse body of work, ranging from patriotic melodramas and epic adaptations of the national literary canon to Yiddish cinema and films portraying the corrupt side of communism ...
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Border Trouble: Ethnopolitics and Cosmopolitan Memory in Recent Polish Cinema
East European Politics and Societies, 2019The border shifts and population exchanges between Central and East European states agreed at the 1945 Potsdam Conference continue to reverberate in the culture and politics of those countries.
S. Lewis
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Kultura i historia
Although the trend has changed nowadays, for many years horror cinema was supposed to show viewers the negative consequences of acting against the imposed patterns of behaviour and constitute a kind of warning against disturbing the existing ontological ...
Wojciech Jan Wieczorek
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Although the trend has changed nowadays, for many years horror cinema was supposed to show viewers the negative consequences of acting against the imposed patterns of behaviour and constitute a kind of warning against disturbing the existing ontological ...
Wojciech Jan Wieczorek
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2013
Poland’s turbulent history in the 20th century has been the most significant factor affecting the development of vernacular cinema. Until 1918, when Poland regained its independence after 123 years of partitions, Polish cinema did not exist as a separate national entity and thus one can only talk about cinematic practices occurring in Polish ...
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Poland’s turbulent history in the 20th century has been the most significant factor affecting the development of vernacular cinema. Until 1918, when Poland regained its independence after 123 years of partitions, Polish cinema did not exist as a separate national entity and thus one can only talk about cinematic practices occurring in Polish ...
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Politics of Excess in Polish Cinema
Departing from standard histories, this book draws on the theory of excess in film to provide a re-examination of Polish cinema history, following emancipatory impulses that emerged in Polish culture between the great crisis of 1968—marked by the ...
Sebastian Jagielski
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