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Polish Cinema Today : A Bold New Era in Film.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Goscilo, Helena, 1945-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Motion pictures--Poland--History--21st century.
- Motion pictures.
- History.
- Poland.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (385 pages)
- polychrome
- Place of Publication:
- Lanham : Lexington Books, 2021.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- The Transformation of the Polish Film Industry
- Recurring Themes in Polish Cinema Today
- The Structure of Polish Cinema Today
- Notes
- Chapter 1: Saints and Sinners
- The Citadel of Polish Traditions
- The Church in Western and Polish Cinema
- Apotheosis and Sainthood
- The Darker Side
- Clergy's Documentary Counterpart: Tylko nie mow nikomu (Just Don't Tell Anyone 2019), Tomasz and Marek Sekielski83
- Conclusion: Screening the Church
- Notes
- Chapter 2: Wandering Poles
- Polish Migration and Emigration in the Late Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centires
- Poles Abroad: Strange Heaven (2015)
- Poles Abroad: Beyond Words (2017)
- Poles Left at Home: Wild Roses (2017)
- Poles Left at Home: Silent Night (2017)
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3: All in the Family
- Myths and Mythologies
- Double Exposure: Cicha noc (Silent Night 2017), Piotr Domalewski
- "L'enfer c'est les autres": Ostatnia rodzina (The Last Family 2016), Jan Matuszynski
- Life as Psychodrama or Maternal Death as Familial Demise: 33 Sceny z zycia (33 Scenes from Life 2008), Malgorzata Szumowska26
- The Fragile Male Ego: Milosc (Love 2012), Slawomir Fabicki35
- The Biology Trap: Matka swojej matki (Mother to Her Own Mother 1996), Robert Glinski
- Murderous Maternity: Syn Krolowej Sniegu (Son of the Snow Queen 2017/2018), Robert Wichrowski
- A la recherche du temps perdu: Fuga (Fugue 2018), Agnieszka Smoczynska
- Chapter 4: Rescreening Christian-Jewish Relations in Interwar, Wartime, and Postwar Poland
- The Twenty-First-Century Cultural Context: The Jewish Revival
- The Twenty-First-Century Context: Jedwabne, New Holocaust Scholarship, and Documentaries
- Twenty-First-Century Rescreenings of the Polish Jews
- The Manipulation of Moving Images: Po-Lin: Scraps of Memory (2008)
- De-theatricalizing the Holocaust: Holland's In Darkness
- The Blank of Postwar Jewishness in Pawlikowski's Ida
- Poles against Poles: Digging up the Holocaust at Home in Pasikowski's Aftermath
- Chapter 5: Crime a la Carte
- On the street and on the Screen
- The New Poland's Criminal Cont(r)acts: Dług (The Debt 1999), Krzysztof Krauze
- Murder with a Smile: Ach spij kochanie (The Lullaby Killer 2017), Krzysztof Lang
- Convenient but Dubious Guilt: Jestem morderca (I'm a Killer 2016), Maciej Pieprzyca
- Caught in a Web of His Own Making: Czerwony pajak (The Red Spider 2015), Marcin Koszalka
- The Past with Its Horrors Never Dies: Zacma (Blindness 2016), Ryszard Bugajski
- Juridical Machismo and the System: Uklad zamkniety (Closed Circuit 2013), Ryszard Bugajski
- Chapter 6: Cold War Retakes in the Twenty-first Century
- Notes:
- Sociopolitical History: The Cold War in Eastern Europe.
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Goscilo, Helena Polish Cinema Today
- ISBN:
- 1793641668
- 9781793641663
- Publisher Number:
- 40030692356
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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