The zero hour : glasnost and Soviet cinema in transition / Andrew Horton and Michael Brashinsky.
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, c1992Descripción: xiv, 287 páginas : ilustracionesTipo de contenido:- texto
- no mediado
- volumen
- 0691019207
- 9780691019208
- 384.80947 H823z 1992
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Libro | Biblioteca Central | Colección General | 384.80947 H823z 1992 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | GEN | 33409002778672 |
Incluye bibliografía y filmografía.
Introduction: period of adjustment -- Part 1. Glasnost: back to the present -- 1. Back to the present: (re)presenting the Soviet past in feature films -- 2. ´We are your children´: Soviet youth, cinema, and changing values -- 3. ´Wherever will I begin?´: Soviet women in cinema and on film -- Part 2. Glasnost: down with stuttering -- 4. Is it easy to be honest?: glasnost in the documentary film -- 5. Down with stuttering: Soviet popular genres and the new film language -- 6. From accusatory to joyful laughter: restructuring the Soviet comic-satiric muse -- Part 3. The islands of the continent -- 7. The islands of the continent: a revised map for ethnic cinemas -- In place of a conclusion: the zero hour.
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