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Revolution in 35mm : political violence and resistance in cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960-1990 / edited by Andrew Nette, Samm Deighan.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nette, Andrew, editor, contributor.
Deighan, Samm, 1983- editor, contributor.
Tsiolkas, Christos, contributor.
Broughton, Lee, 1966- contributor.
Kowalski, Matthew, contributor.
Perks, Charles, contributor.
Bhatia, Uday, contributor.
Adlerberg, Scott, contributor.
White, Mike (Podcaster), contributor.
Lindbergs, Kimberly, contributor.
Gonzales, Michael A. (Short fiction writer), contributor.
Skvarla, Robert, contributor.
Malamet, Annie Rose, contributor.
Westwood, Emma, contributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Counterculture in motion pictures.
Political violence in motion pictures.
Postcolonialism in motion pictures.
Power (Social sciences) in motion pictures.
Rape in motion pictures.
Revenge in motion pictures.
Social conflict in motion pictures.
Violence in motion pictures.
Working class in motion pictures.
Motion pictures--History--20th century.
Motion pictures.
Physical Description:
361 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
illustrations.
Other Title:
Revolution in 35 millimeters
Revolution in thirty-five millimeters
Place of Publication:
Oakland, CA : PM Press, [2024]
Summary:
"'Revolution in 35mm' examines how political violence and resistance were represented in arthouse and cult films from 1960 to 1990. This period spans the Algerian war of independence and the early wave of postcolonial struggles that reshaped the Global South through the collapse of Soviet Communism in the 1980s. It focuses on films related to the rise of protest movements by students, workers, and leftist groups, as well as broader countercultural movements, Black Power, the rise of feminism, and beyond. The book also includes films that portrayed splinter groups that engaged in violent, urban guerrilla struggles throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Fourteen authors deliver a diverse examination of how filmmakers around the world reacted to the political violence and resistance movements of the period and how this was expressed on-screen. This includes looking at the production, distribution, and screening of these films, audience and critical reaction, the attempted censorship or suppression of much of this work, and how directors and producers eluded these restrictions"--Page 4 of cover.
Contents:
Introduction: A cinema of resistance on the margins / Samm Deighan and Andrew Nette
Gillo Pontecorvo's battle of ideas / Andrew Nette
Youssef Chahine and Egyptian neorealism / Samm Deighan
Ousmane Sembène and the birth of African cinema / Samm Deighan
Sarah Maldoror's pan-African cinema of liberation / Samm Deighan
Jean-Luc Godard in the 1960s / Samm Deighan
Ghosts and weeds : what is and isn't in Costa Gavras's "Z" / Christos Tsiolkas
"Don't buy bread... buy dynamite!" : Franco Solinas and the Zapata spaghetti westerns / Lee Broughton
The films of Elio Petri and Gian Maria Volonté / Samm Deighan
"Are you asking us to investigate or overthrow the government?" : political conspiracy and violence in Italian "poliziotteschi" cinema / Andrew Nette
"Nada" ("The nada gang," 1974), Claude Chabrol, France-Italy / Andrew Nette
"7 días de enero" ("Seven days in January," 1979), Juan Antonio Bardem, Spain / Andrew Nette
The Red Army faction : radical violence in West German cinema in the 1970s / Samm Deighan
"Plastic Jesus" in the land of the partisans : the Black wave and the subversion of the socialist Yugoslavian national mythos / Matthew Kowalski
"Diabeł" ("The Devil," 1972), Andrzej Żuławski, Poland / Samm Deighan
"Idi i smotri" ("Come and see," 1985), Elem Klimov, Soviet Union / Samm Deighan
Cruel stories of youth : Japanese leftist politics from the New Wave to the pink film / Samm Deighan
"Di yi lei xing wei xian" ("Dangerous encounters of the first kind," 1981), Tsui Hark, Hong Kong / Charles Perks
The reluctant gangster in Hindi cinema / Uday Bhatia
The revolutionary melodrama of Lino Brocka / Andrew Nette
Two sides of cinema novo : Glauber Rocha and José Mojica Marins / Scott Adlerberg
"Yawar mallku" ("Blood of the condor," 1969), Jorge Sanjinés, Bolivia / Andrew Nette
Argentina : new cinema and dirty war / Andrew Nette
"Latino" (1985), Haskell Wexler, United States / Andrew Nette
Bread and circuses : Peter Watkins and hunting humans on-screen / Mike White
Revolution as a creative act in the films of Lindsay Anderson / Samm Deighan
The whole world is watching : campus revolt on-screen / Kimberley Lindbergs
"Ice" (1970), Robert Kramer, United States / Andrew Nette
Louder than a bomb : on "The spook who sat by the door" / Michael A. Gonzales
Occupation "urban guerrilla" : the cinema of Patty Hearst / Andrew Nette
America the beautiful, America the violent : documenting America's decline in the mondo film / Robert Skvarla
Thrill-seeking females : the "SCUM Manifesto" ideology of the "girl gang" rape-revenge film / Annie Rose Malamet
"Look where you're going, cunt" : political violence in feminist cinema of the late Second Wave / Emma Westwood
"Maeve" (1981), Pat Murphy, Northern Ireland / Andrew Nette
"On guard" (1984), Susan Lambert, Australia / Andrew Nette.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9798887440606
OCLC:
1417392752
Publisher Number:
90101646436

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