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Presents the story of the Yugoslav cinema of the 1980s and addresses major film developments that have taken place in the former Yugoslavia's five successor states. This title situates the developments within the context of film economics, state subsidies, and changing patterns of political control.

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"Daniel Goulding's revised and updated Liberated Cinema: The Yugoslav Experience, 1945-2001 is an extremely rewarding and informative read. The book is one which should form a compulsory accompaniment to any East European Cinema course, and is well worth reading for anyone with even a broad interest in the former Yugoslavia. Goulding provides the reader with enough political and cultural background to that no previous knowledge of the country is necessary to understand the context of the films themselves and of the industry that produced them... Liberated Cinema is a pleasure to read ... tracing the historical narrative of the industry and specific films. Above all, the book is to be praised for the large number of films it covers ..."--Milena Michalski, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, SEER, 82/2 2004

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Establishment and Evolution of a National Cinema, 1945-1950
2. Decentralization and Breaking the Mold, 1951-1960
3. New Film and Republican Ascendancy, 1961-1972
4. Confrontation With the Revolutionary Past
5. Contemporary Reality: Critical Visions
6. Accommodation and Resurgence: the New Yugoslav Cinema, 1973-1990
7. The Breakup of Yugoslavia: Cinematic Reflections, 1991-2001
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Selected Filmography
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 21/01/2003
      ISBN13: 9780253215826, 978-0253215826
      ISBN10: 025321582X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Presents the story of the Yugoslav cinema of the 1980s and addresses major film developments that have taken place in the former Yugoslavia's five successor states. This title situates the developments within the context of film economics, state subsidies, and changing patterns of political control.

      Trade Review
      "Daniel Goulding's revised and updated Liberated Cinema: The Yugoslav Experience, 1945-2001 is an extremely rewarding and informative read. The book is one which should form a compulsory accompaniment to any East European Cinema course, and is well worth reading for anyone with even a broad interest in the former Yugoslavia. Goulding provides the reader with enough political and cultural background to that no previous knowledge of the country is necessary to understand the context of the films themselves and of the industry that produced them... Liberated Cinema is a pleasure to read ... tracing the historical narrative of the industry and specific films. Above all, the book is to be praised for the large number of films it covers ..."--Milena Michalski, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, SEER, 82/2 2004

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. Establishment and Evolution of a National Cinema, 1945-1950
      2. Decentralization and Breaking the Mold, 1951-1960
      3. New Film and Republican Ascendancy, 1961-1972
      4. Confrontation With the Revolutionary Past
      5. Contemporary Reality: Critical Visions
      6. Accommodation and Resurgence: the New Yugoslav Cinema, 1973-1990
      7. The Breakup of Yugoslavia: Cinematic Reflections, 1991-2001
      Notes
      Selected Bibliography
      Selected Filmography
      Index

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