Cinema of Flames: Balkan Film, Culture and the MediaBloomsbury Publishing, 2019 M07 25 - 320 pages First study of cinema, media and the Balkan wars; Wide-ranging view of politics and culture of the region; The break-up of Yugoslavia triggered a truly international film-making project. Underground, Ulysses' Gaze, Before the Rain, Pretty Village, Pretty Flame and Welcome to Sarajevo were amongst a host of films created as the conflicts in the region unravelled. These conflicts restored the Balkans as a centrepiece of Western imagery and the media (especially cinema) assumed a leading but ambiguous role in defining it for global consumption through a narrow range of selectively defined images. Simultaneously, a lot of the high-quality cinematic and television work made in the region (much of it discussed in this book) remains relatively unknown. Cinema of Flames attempts to go deeper than the imagery and address some of the general concerns of the cross-cultural representation and self-representation of the Balkans: narrative strategies within the context of Balkan exclusion from the European cultural sphere, the cosmopolitan image of Sarejevo, diaspora, and the representations of villains, victims, women, and ethnic minorities, all considered in the general context of Balkan cinema. 'encyclopaedic in scope and brilliance, making excellent use of the scholarly literature whilst interweaving analysis of films and other mass media. The book will be a superb addition to the literatures on Bosnia and Yugoslavia. It will also serve as a standard reference on Balkans film.' Robert Hayden (University of Pittsburgh) |
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... death and destruction has been filmed, and the footage of crippled children and desolate people is so abundant that it is easy to forget that behind each image there is the enormity of real suffering. Contrary to the commonly held ...
... death and destruction has been filmed, and the footage of crippled children and desolate people is so abundant that it is easy to forget that behind each image there is the enormity of real suffering. Contrary to the commonly held ...
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... discovered by accident in the archive of Belgrade TV by researchers for Yugoslavia: The Death of a Nation (1995). This same documentary was itself edited and rebroadcast in the UK during the Kosovo war, INTRODUCTION 3.
... discovered by accident in the archive of Belgrade TV by researchers for Yugoslavia: The Death of a Nation (1995). This same documentary was itself edited and rebroadcast in the UK during the Kosovo war, INTRODUCTION 3.
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... death from AIDS, talked about the plight of Bosnian refugees, to Hungarian Ibolya Fekete's Bolshe Vita (1996), which featured documentary footage from the Bosnian war in the epilogue; from Viageim ao Princípio do Mundo/Journey to the ...
... death from AIDS, talked about the plight of Bosnian refugees, to Hungarian Ibolya Fekete's Bolshe Vita (1996), which featured documentary footage from the Bosnian war in the epilogue; from Viageim ao Princípio do Mundo/Journey to the ...
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... Death of a Nation (1995), which used a large variety of documentary sources and featured interviews with most of the main political figures involved in the conflict.16 Critical voices from within Yugoslavia came up with a specific genre ...
... Death of a Nation (1995), which used a large variety of documentary sources and featured interviews with most of the main political figures involved in the conflict.16 Critical voices from within Yugoslavia came up with a specific genre ...
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... death camps.13 Court TV materials on the World Wide Web about the tribunal at the Hague feature direct links to materials about the Nuremberg trials.14 Here the indicted war criminal Goran Jelisic ́ is presented under his nickname, 'The ...
... death camps.13 Court TV materials on the World Wide Web about the tribunal at the Hague feature direct links to materials about the Nuremberg trials.14 Here the indicted war criminal Goran Jelisic ́ is presented under his nickname, 'The ...
Contents
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Part 2 Commitments Amid Strife | 87 |
Part 3 People | 173 |
Part 4 Spaces | 233 |
Bibliography | 283 |
Filmography | 300 |
Index | 318 |
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