The A to Z of Russian and Soviet Cinema
Title | The A to Z of Russian and Soviet Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Rollberg |
Publisher | A to Z Guide Series |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Motion pictures |
ISBN | 9780810876194 |
Film lovers all over the world are familiar with the masterpieces of Eisenstein and Tarkovsky. These directors' unique achievements were embedded in a powerful process that began under Russia's last tsar and underwent several periods of blossoming: the bourgeois cinema in the 1910s, the revolutionary avant-garde in the 1920s, the Thaw in the 1950s, and the awakening of national cinemas in the 1960s and 1970s. The A to Z of Russian and Soviet Cinema is the first reference work of its kind in the English language devoted entirely to the cinema of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the post-Soviet period, including both the cinematic highlights and the mainstream. The cinemas of the former Soviet republics, including Ukraine, Belarus, Armenia, Georgia, Lithuania, and Latvia, are also represented with their most influential artists. Through a chronology, an introduction essay, a bibliography, and over 500 cross-referenced dictionary entries on filmmakers, performers, cinematographers, composers, producers, studios, genres, and outstanding films, this reference work covers the history of Russian and Soviet filmmaking from 1896 to 2007.
Kino, a History of the Russian and Soviet Film
Title | Kino, a History of the Russian and Soviet Film PDF eBook |
Author | Jay Leyda |
Publisher | |
Pages | 580 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | Motion pictures |
ISBN |
The Film Factory
Title | The Film Factory PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Taylor |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 486 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Cinema |
ISBN | 041505298X |
First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Before the Fall
Title | Before the Fall PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Lawton |
Publisher | New Acdemia+ORM |
Pages | 423 |
Release | 2010-09-09 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1122848501 |
An expanded edition of Kinoglasnost that examines the fascinating world of Soviet cinema during the yeas of glasnost and perestroika in the 1980s. In Before the Fall, Anna Lawton shows how the reforms that shook the foundations of the Bolshevik state and affected economic and social structures have been reflected in the film industry. A new added chapter provides a commentary on the dramatic changes that marked the beginning of democracy in Russia. Soviet cinema has always been closely connected with national political reality, challenging the conventions of bourgeois society and educating the people. In this pioneering study, Lawton discusses the restructuring of the main institutions governing the industry; the abolition of censorship; the emergence of independent production and distribution systems; the dismantling of the old bureaucratic structures and the implementation of new initiatives. She also surveys the films that remained unscreened for decades for political reasons, films of the new wave that look at the past to search out the truth, and those that record current social ills or conjure up a disquieting image of the future. “What makes Kinoglasnost pre-eminent among current studies of the subject is that sustained attention Lawton pays to changes in the formal organization of Soviet cinema and in the cinema industry.” —Julian Graffy, Sight and Sound “The author constructs a complex, multilayered narrative of a steady and significant movement toward radical change in Soviet society, an account of the growing anxiety and the hope experienced by Russian filmmakers and the intelligentsia.” —Ludmila Z. Pruner, Slavic and East European Journal
Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema
Title | Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Rollberg |
Publisher | Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9781442268418 |
Russian and Soviet cinema occupies a unique place in the history of world cinema. Legendary filmmakers such as Sergei Eisenstein, Vsevolod Pudovkin, Dziga Vertov, Andrei Tarkovsky, and Sergei Paradjanov have created oeuvres that are being screened and studied all over the world. The Soviet film industry was different from others because its main criterion of success was not profit, but the ideological and aesthetic effect on the viewer. Another important feature is Soviet cinema's multinational (Eurasian) character: while Russian cinema was the largest, other national cinemas such as Georgian, Kazakh, and Ukrainian played a decisive role for Soviet cinema as a whole. The Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema provides a rich tapestry of factual information, together with detailed critical assessments of individual artistic accomplishments. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema contains a chronology, an introduction, and a bibliography. The dictionary section has over 600 cross-referenced entries on directors, performers, cinematographers, composers, designers, producers, and studios. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Russian and Soviet Cinema.
A History of Russian Cinema
Title | A History of Russian Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Birgit Beumers |
Publisher | Berg Publishers |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Film emerged in pre-Revolutionary Russia to become the 'most important of all arts' for the new Bolshevik regime and its propaganda machine. This text is a complete history from the beginning of film onwards and presents an engaging narrative of both the industry and its key films in the context of Russia's social and political history.
The Politics of the Soviet Cinema 1917-1929
Title | The Politics of the Soviet Cinema 1917-1929 PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Taylor |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 238 |
Release | 2008-10-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521088558 |
The book provides an illuminating background of the political history of the Soviet cinema in the twenties.