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Now faced with the "Zero Hour" created by a new freedom of expression and the dramatic breakup of the Soviet Union, the Soviet cinema has recently become one of the most interesting in the world, aesthetically as well as political ... more
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Now faced with the "Zero Hour" created by a new freedom of expression and the dramatic breakup of the Soviet Union, the Soviet cinema has recently become one of the most interesting in the world, aesthetically as well as politically. How have Soviet filmmakers responded to the challenges of glasnost? To answer this question, the American film scholar Andrew Horton and the Soviet critic Michael Brashinsky offer the first book-length study of the rapid changes in Soviet cinema that have been taking place since 1985. What emerges from their collaborative dialogue is not only a valuable work of film criticism but also a fascinating study of contemporary Soviet culture in general.
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Book category Books in English The arts Film, TV & radio Films, cinema
64.68 €
English
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