The emergence of film culture : knowledge production, institution building, and the fate of the avant-garde in Europe, 1919-1945 / edited by Malte Hagener.

"Between the two world wars, a distinct and vibrant film culture emerged in Europe. Film festivals and schools were established; film theory and history was written that took cinema seriously as an art form; and critical writing that created the film canon flourished. This scene was decidedly t...

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Other Authors: Hagener, Malte, 1971- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York : Berghahn, 2014.
Series:Film Europa.
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505 0 |a Introduction : the emergence of film culture / Malte Hagener -- Policing race: postcolonial critique, censorship and regulatory responses to the cinema in Weimar film culture / Tobias Nagl -- The visible woman in and against Béla Balázs / Erica Carter -- Encounters in darkened rooms: alternative programming of the Dutch Filmliga, 1927-31 / Tom Gunning -- When was Soviet cinema born? the institutionalization of Soviet film studies and the problems of periodization / Natalie Ryabchikova -- Eastern avatars: Russian influence on European avant-gardes / Ian Christie -- Early Yugoslav ciné-amateurism: cinéphilia and the institutionalization of film culture in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during the interwar period / Greg de Cuir, Jr -- Soviet-Italian cinematic exchanges: transnational film education in the 1930s / Masha Salazkina -- The avant-garde, education and marketing: the making of non-theatrical film culture in interwar Switzerland / Yvonne Zimmermann -- Interwar film culture in Sweden: avant-garde transactions in the emergent welfare state / Lars Gustaf Andersson -- Building the institution: Luigi Chiarini and Italian film culture in the 1930s / Francesco Pitassio and Simone Venturini -- A new art for a new society? the emergence and development of film schools in Europe / Duncan Petrie -- Institutions of film culture: festivals and archives as network nodes / Malte Hagener -- The German Reich Film Archive in an international context / Rolf Aurich. 
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