Cinema and Soviet Society 1917 1953

Cinema and Soviet Society  1917 1953
Author: Peter Kenez
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1992-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521428637

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The political influences on Soviet cinema are traced from its pre-revolutionary heritage, through the Revolution and the golden years of the late 1920s through Second World War liberalization and the extraordinary repression of Stalin final years.The political influences on Soviet cinema are traced from its pre-revolutionary heritage, through the Revolution and the golden years of the late 1920s through Second World War liberalization and the extraordinary repression of Stalin final years.

The Cultural political Traditions and Developments of the Soviet Cinema 1917 1972

The Cultural political Traditions and Developments of the Soviet Cinema  1917 1972
Author: Louis Harris Cohen
Publsiher: New York : Arno Press, 1974 [c1973]
Total Pages: 760
Release: 1974
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: UOM:39015027247462

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Feeling Revolution

Feeling Revolution
Author: Anna Toropova
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-05-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192566836

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Stalin-era cinema was designed to promote emotional and affective education. The filmmakers of the period were called to help forge the emotions and affects that befitted the New Soviet Person - ranging from happiness and victorious laughter, to hatred for enemies. Feeling Revolution shows how the Soviet film industry's efforts to find an emotionally resonant language that could speak to a mass audience came to centre on the development of a distinctively 'Soviet' cinema. Its case studies of specific film genres, including production films, comedies, thrillers, and melodramas, explore how the genre rules established by Western and prerevolutionary Russian cinema were reoriented to new emotional settings. 'Sovietising' audience emotions did not prove to be an easy feat. The tensions, frustrations, and missteps of this process are outlined in Feeling Revolution, with reference to a wide variety of primary sources, including the artistic council discussions of the Mosfil'm and Lenfil'm studios and the Ministry of Cinematography. Bringing the limitations of the Stalinist ideological project to light, Anna Toropova reveals cinema's capacity to contest the very emotional norms that it was entrusted with crafting.

One Hundred Years of Soviet Cinema

One Hundred Years of Soviet Cinema
Author: Daniel Fairfax
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0994411251

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One hundred years of Soviet cinema? How is this possible, if the USSR itself lasted barely seven decades before its spectacular demise in 1991? How can we speak of the continued existence of Soviet cinema in the quarter-century since this apocalyptic event? But from Battleship Potemkin to The Colour of Pomegranates, from Man with a Movie Camera to Stalker, from The Cranes Are Flying to Hard to be a God, cinema from the "sixth of the world" covered by the Soviet Union continues, indefatigably, to exist. Firstly, because films made during the era of Communist rule are still with us, even well after the social and political framework in which they were realised has perished. And secondly, because, even to this day, the history of the USSR looms large in the cinema of Russia and the other former Soviet republics, as contemporary filmmakers engage in the vast project of digesting the tragic history of the Soviet experiment. The centenary of the October 1917 Russian revolution, when under Lenin's leadership the Bolsheviks established the world's first proletarian state, was marked by a major dossier on Soviet cinema in the Australian online film journal Senses of Cinema. This book is an augmented version of that dossier, collecting more than sixty articles on Soviet and post-Soviet films arranged in chronological order, and represents the first collaboration between Senses of Cinema and The Leda Tape Organisation.

Stalinism and Soviet Cinema

Stalinism and Soviet Cinema
Author: Derek Spring,Richard Taylor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136128288

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Stalinism and Soviet Cinema marks the first attempt to confront systematically the role and influence of Stalin and Stalinism in the history and development of Soviet cinema. The collection provides comprehensive coverage of the antecedents, role and consequences of Stalinism and Soviet cinema, how Stalinism emerged, what the relationship was between the political leadership, the cinema administrators, the film-makers and their films and audiences, and how Soviet cinema is coming to terms with the disintegration of established structures and mythologies. Contributors from Britain, America and the Soviet Union address themselves to the importance of the Stalinist legacy, not only to the history of Soviet cinema but to Soviet history as a whole.

Cinema and Soviet Society from the Revolution to the Death of Stalin

Cinema and Soviet Society from the Revolution to the Death of Stalin
Author: Peter Kenez
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 075560461X

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In this updated edition of his classic text, Kenez covers the roots of Soviet cinema in the film heritage of pre-Revolutionary Russia, tracing the changes generated by the Revolution of 1917.

Visions of a New Land

Visions of a New Land
Author: Emma Widdis
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780300127584

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In 1917 the Bolsheviks proclaimed a world remade. This book shows how Soviet cinema encouraged popular support of state initiatives in the years up to the Second World War, helping to create a new Russian identity & territory, an 'imaginary geography' of Sovietness.

A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End

A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End
Author: Peter Kenez
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2006-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139451024

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An examination of political, social and cultural developments in the Soviet Union. The book identifies the social tensions and political inconsistencies that spurred radical change in the government of Russia, from the turn of the century to the revolution of 1917. Kenez envisions that revolution as a crisis of authority that posed the question, 'Who shall govern Russia?' This question was resolved with the creation of the Soviet Union. Kenez traces the development of the Soviet Union from the Revolution, through the 1920s, the years of the New Economic Policies and into the Stalinist order. He shows how post-Stalin Soviet leaders struggled to find ways to rule the country without using Stalin's methods but also without openly repudiating the past, and to negotiate a peaceful but antipathetic coexistence with the capitalist West. In this second edition, he also examines the post-Soviet period, tracing Russia's development up to the time of publication.