The War Film (review)
In: The journal of military history, Band 69, Heft 3, S. 896-897
ISSN: 1543-7795
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In: The journal of military history, Band 69, Heft 3, S. 896-897
ISSN: 1543-7795
In: Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Historia, Band 66, Heft Special Issue, S. 171-194
ISSN: 2065-9598
"This article tries to understand what type of film is approved by the Nicolae Ceauşescu regime and how it is promoted, through various propaganda channels. In this sense, we choose to discuss the film made by the artistic couple Manole Marcus - Titus Popovici, The Power and The Truth (1972), and we resort to a content analysis to understand the way it was made. We are also interested in the echoes of the film in the press of the time and how with the help of newspaper articles the authorities inoculate the idea that this film is the most important cinematographic achievement of the moment, a benchmark for political productions to be made from that point on. Keywords: Cinematography, Political Film, Nicolae Ceauşescu, Manole Marcus, Titus Popovici, Propaganda "
In: Deutschland Archiv, Band 34, Heft 4, S. 677-678
ISSN: 0012-1428
In: Social history of medicine, Band 26, Heft 3, S. 510-531
ISSN: 1477-4666
In: Stockholm studies in politics 56
In: PS: political science & politics, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 89-91
ISSN: 1537-5935
In: PS, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 89-91
ISSN: 2325-7172
In: Population: revue bimestrielle de l'Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques. French edition, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 471-471
ISSN: 0718-6568, 1957-7966
In: Bios: Zeitschrift für Biographieforschung, Oral History und Lebensverlaufsanalysen, Band 30, Heft 1-2, S. 115-129
ISSN: 2196-243X
Für die Auswertung von Zeitzeugeninterviews, die für einen Film, eine Ausstellung oder eine Präsentation genutzt werden sollen, braucht es neben der inhaltlichen auch die filmische Beurteilung. Denn jedes Interview, das mit einer Kamera aufgezeichnet wurde, ist eine Inszenierung. Entweder haben die Macher (Kameramann/frau Interviewer/in) das Bild arrangiert, oder die Interviewten haben sich selbst "in Szene gesetzt". Die Autorin beschäftigt sich in ihrem Beitrag mit der Abbildung von Menschen im Interview und wie die gefilmten Bilder "gelesen" werden können.
In: Springer eBook Collection
In: Cass series--studies in intelligence
In: History of Humanities, Band 6, Heft 1, S. 366-368
ISSN: 2379-3171
In: Wisconsin film studies
Probing the emotional sources and effects of this fascination, Sabine Hake looks at the historical relationship between film and fascism and its far-reaching implications for mass culture, media society, and political life. In confronting the specter and spectacle of fascist power, these films not only depict historical figures and events but also demand emotional responses from their audiences, infusing the abstract ideals of democracy, liberalism, and pluralism with new meaning and relevance.
African Film Studies is an accessible and engaging introduction to African cinemas, showcasing the diverse cinematic expressions across the continent. Bringing African cinemas out of the margins and into mainstream film studies, the book provides a succinct overview of the history, aesthetics, and theory of sub-Saharan African cinematic productions. Updated throughout, this new edition includes new chapters on Nollywood, Ethiopian cinema, Streaming, and the rise of televisual series, which serve to complement the book's main themes: Overview of African cinema(s): Questions assumptions and defines the characteristics of African cinemas across linguistic, geographic, and filmic divides History of African cinemas: Spans the history of film in Africa from colonial import and appropriation of the gaze', the rise of Nollywood and local TV series to streaming, as well as building connections with the development of African American cinema Aesthetics: Introduces new research on previously under-explored aesthetic dimensions such as cinematography, animation, and film music Theoretical Approaches: Addresses a number of theoretical approaches and critical frameworks developed by scholars in the study of African cinemas Traditions and practices in African screen media: Features Ethiopian cinema, Nollywood, Local Televisual Series in Burkina Faso and South Africa, and the Streaming rush for Africa All chapters include case studies, suggestions for further reading, and screening lists to deepen the reader's knowledge, with no prior knowledge of African cinemas required. Students, teachers, and general film enthusiasts would all benefit from this accessible and engaging book.