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Andrzej Wajda is considered one of Poland's - many would say the world's - greatest film directors. During the thirty-five years of his activity in film, theatre or television, his work, whether strong or weak, always arouses strong emotions and provokes intense debates in the media. His films deal with historical and political issues concerning Polish character and the nature of political power. Controversial, painful, stimulating and cinematically beautiful, they never fail to fully engage the spectator. This is particularly true for his major political films, which form the basis of the study. Applying Bakhtin's concept of dialogism, the author shows how a creative interaction between the image on the screen and the viewer is established through Wajda's films. At the same time, she offers a detailed analysis of the historical events leading up to the collapse of the Socialist system in Poland.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Political Film of Andrzej Wajda
Chapter 2. Issues of Methodology
Chapter 3. Andrzej Wajda: the Carrier of the Political Message
Chapter 4. The Historical Dialogue in Wajda's Films
Chapter 5. Wajda and his Dramatis Personae
Chapter 6. The Films' Dialogical Aesthetics

Conclusion

Appendix: Film Synopses of Man of Marble, Man of Iron and Danton.

The Political Films of Andrzej Wajda: Dialogism

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 16/05/1996
      ISBN13: 9781571810052, 978-1571810052
      ISBN10: 1571810056

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Andrzej Wajda is considered one of Poland's - many would say the world's - greatest film directors. During the thirty-five years of his activity in film, theatre or television, his work, whether strong or weak, always arouses strong emotions and provokes intense debates in the media. His films deal with historical and political issues concerning Polish character and the nature of political power. Controversial, painful, stimulating and cinematically beautiful, they never fail to fully engage the spectator. This is particularly true for his major political films, which form the basis of the study. Applying Bakhtin's concept of dialogism, the author shows how a creative interaction between the image on the screen and the viewer is established through Wajda's films. At the same time, she offers a detailed analysis of the historical events leading up to the collapse of the Socialist system in Poland.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. The Political Film of Andrzej Wajda
      Chapter 2. Issues of Methodology
      Chapter 3. Andrzej Wajda: the Carrier of the Political Message
      Chapter 4. The Historical Dialogue in Wajda's Films
      Chapter 5. Wajda and his Dramatis Personae
      Chapter 6. The Films' Dialogical Aesthetics

      Conclusion

      Appendix: Film Synopses of Man of Marble, Man of Iron and Danton.

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