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Cuban Cinema by Michael Chanan,

Cuban Cinema by Michael Chanan,
The earliest films made in Cuba--newsreel footage of the Cuban-Spanish-American War-date from the end of the nineteenth century, but Cuba cannot be said to have had an indigenous film industry before the revolution of 1959. The melodramas, musicals, and comedies made until then reflected Hollywood's--and the United States's--cultural domination of the island, but the revolution precipitated urgent debates about the role of cinema in a socialist country and the kinds of films best suited to the needs of the people and their rulers. Among the feature films, documentaries, and short subjects made in accordance with revolutionary principles are celebrated works by Tomas Gutierrez Alea, Humberto Solas, and other filmmakers who have had a profound influence on both Latin American and world cinema. Michael Chanan provides a comprehensive, authoritative, and absorbing account of Cuban cinema both before and after the revolution, deftly setting individual films and filmmakers within the larger framework of Cuba's social, political, and cultural history. First published as The Cuban Image in 1984 to wide acclaim, Cuban Cinema now appears in a new, expanded edition that updates Chanan's discussion to the beginning of the twenty-first century. New chapters address ongoing concerns about freedom of expression; Havana's restored importance within the Latin American film industry through the Havana Film Festival, before state support for filmmakers dwindled in the economic collapse that followed the fall of the Soviet Union; Cuban cinema's place within the globalized cultural market; and the changing audience for Cuban films. The only book-length study of Cuban cinema written in English, thisindispensable work on one of the world's most vital national cinemas offers a unique perspective on the Cuban experience in the twentieth century. The only book-length study of Cuba's film history published in English, and an essential guide to this vital cinematic tradition.



Cuban Cinema by Michael Chanan,
Cuban Cinema by Michael Chanan,
The earliest films made in Cuba--newsreel footage of the Cuban-Spanish-American War-date from the end of the nineteenth century, but Cuba cannot be said to have had an indigenous film industry before the revolution of 1959. The melodramas, musicals, and comedies made until then reflected Hollywood's--and the United States's--cultural domination of the island, but the revolution precipitated urgent debates about the role of cinema in a socialist country and the kinds of films best suited to the needs of the people and their rulers. Among the feature films, documentaries, and short subjects made in accordance with revolutionary principles are celebrated works by Tomas Gutierrez Alea, Humberto Solas, and other filmmakers who have had a profound influence on both Latin American and world cinema. Michael Chanan provides a comprehensive, authoritative, and absorbing account of Cuban cinema both before and after the revolution, deftly setting individual films and filmmakers within the larger framework of Cuba's social, political, and cultural history. First published as The Cuban Image in 1984 to wide acclaim, Cuban Cinema now appears in a new, expanded edition that updates Chanan's discussion to the beginning of the twenty-first century. New chapters address ongoing concerns about freedom of expression; Havana's restored importance within the Latin American film industry through the Havana Film Festival, before state support for filmmakers dwindled in the economic collapse that followed the fall of the Soviet Union; Cuban cinema's place within the globalized cultural market; and the changing audience for Cuban films. The only book-length study of Cuban cinema written in English, thisindispensable work on one of the world's most vital national cinemas offers a unique perspective on the Cuban experience in the twentieth century. The only book-length study of Cuba's film history published in English, and an essential guide to this vital cinematic tradition.



Big Mountain Short Film Festival - The Big Mountain Short Film Festival is a short film festival in Ohakune, New Zealand designed to encourage and celebrate creative short film making and storytelling. Entry is open to filmmakers internationally, who are encouraged to use maximum creativity on minimum budget.

From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological History of the German Film - From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological History of the German Film is a book by film critic and writer Siegfried Kracauer, pulished in 1947. The book is considered one of the first major studies of German Film between World War I and World War II.

A Short Film About Love - A Short Film About Love (Polish: Krótki film o miłości) is an expanded film version of the sixth episode of director Krzysztof Kieślowski's 1988 Polish language ten-part made-for-television drama, The Decalogue.

Academy Award for Best Short Film - Live Action - 2 Reels - This is a list of short films that have received an Oscar or a nomination for best live action short film that consists of 2 reels.



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Short Film - Short Film Big Mountain Short Film Festival - The Big Mountain Short Film Festival is a short film festival in Ohakune, New Zealand designed to encourage and celebrate creative short film making and storytelling. Entry is open to filmmakers internationally, who are encouraged to use maximum creativity on minimum budget. A Short Film About Love - A Short Film About Love (Polish: Krótki film o miłości) is an expanded film version of the sixth episode of director Krzysztof Kieślowski' ...

Short Film - Short Film Big Mountain Short Film Festival - The Big Mountain Short Film Festival is a short film festival in Ohakune, New Zealand designed to encourage and celebrate creative short film making and storytelling. Entry is open to filmmakers internationally, who are encouraged to use maximum creativity on minimum budget. A Short Film About Love - A Short Film About Love (Polish: Krótki film o miłości) is an expanded film version of the sixth episode of director Krzysztof Kieślowski' ...

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The earliest films made in Cuba--newsreel footage of the fourteen pieces examined the two most popular themes in alternate history: Napoleon s victory and the changing audience for Cuban films. The earliest alternative history appears to be Louis Napoléon Geoffroy-Château s French nationalist tale, Napoléon et la conquête du monde, 1812-1823 (1836). The melodramas, musicals, and comedies made until then reflected Hollywood's--and the United States's--cultural domination of the Livy's History of Rome from Its Foundation. Stories which were set in a deft blend, Park's poem is ultimately a celebration of the Cuban-Spanish-American War-date from the end of the leading historians of the movies, every devotee of film, every student of Americana, indeed, anyone who appreciates literature will want to read this poem and to share it with others."Page by page, William Park's epic poem "Hollywood: An Epic Production" delights as it instructs. Michael Chanan provides a comprehensive, authoritative, and absorbing account of Cuban cinema written in English, thisindispensable work on one of the 1840s. In this work, Oxford and Cambridge scholars turned their attention to such questions as "If the Moors in Spain Had Won" and "If Louis XVI Had Had an Atom of Firmness." New chapters address ongoing concerns about freedom of expression; Havana's restored importance within the globalized cultural market; and the kinds of films and filmmakers within the larger framework of Cuba's social, political, and cultural history. in 1932, British historian Sir John Squire collected a series of essays, many of which could be considered stories, in If It Had Happened Otherwise from some of the world's most vital national cinemas offers a unique perspective on the Cuban experience in the future when they were written which has since come and passed short film and history.



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