Cinema of Sincerity

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESSISBN: 9780299354602

Soviet Films and Culture During the Thaw

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By Viktoria Paranyuk
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
450 g
Pages:
256

Description

Viktoria Paranyuk is a lecturer in the Department of Film and Screen Studies at Pace University. Her work has been published in Slavic Review, Film History, [in]Transition: Journal of Videographic Film & Moving Image Studies, and elsewhere.

List of Illustrations Note on Transliteration Introduction 1 "Cinema for Us Was a Way to Communicate with the World" 2 Montage mon amour, or a Thinking Film: Nine Days of One Year 3 Staging Sincerity and a Promise of Community: Ilyich's Gate 4 Child's Play on the Periphery: Other People's Children 5 A Space for Experimentation: The Last Shot and The Girl and the Echo Coda: "Who Are You?" Acknowledgments Notes Index

"Through expansive research and meticulous analysis, Paranyuk constructs a new narrative of Soviet film, one that both productively engages international new wave cinemas of the 1960s and defines the distinctive parameters of postwar Soviet film aesthetics. Cinema of Sincerity is a remarkably sophisticated and original contribution to film history." - Lida Oukaderova, author of The Cinema of the Soviet Thaw "Gives us a new angle on the period and provides a rich source of documentation of the cultural exchanges between the USSR and postwar European cinemas (Italian neorealism and Left Bank cinemas), which makes it invaluable. Expands our notion of Soviet cinema beyond Moscow and the Mosfilm studio, thereby helping decolonize the field of Slavic film studies and broadening the canon." - Lilya Kaganovsky, author of The Voice of Technology: Soviet Cinema's Transition to Sound, 1928-1935

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