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New Romanian Cinema
New Romanian Cinema
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This pioneering collection of essays on New Romanian Cinema is the first to contextualize it aesthetically, theoretically, and historically, covering over forty films made since 2001.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 344 pages
Publication date: 28 February 2021
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
This groundbreaking collection of essays on New Romanian Cinema, encompassing over forty films made since 2001, including renowned masterpieces such as "The Death of Mr. Lazarescu," "The Paper Will Be Blue," "Police," "Adjective," and "Beyond the Hills," stands as a pioneering endeavor in its contextualization of aesthetics, theory, and history. By delving into the rich tapestry of Romanian cinema, this comprehensive volume offers a profound exploration of its aesthetic developments, theoretical frameworks, and historical contexts.
The essays in this collection are authored by esteemed scholars and cinephiles, each bringing their unique perspectives and expertise to bear on the examination of Romanian cinema. Through meticulous research and analysis, they shed light on the artistic achievements, thematic concerns, and cultural significance of these films, providing a comprehensive understanding of their role in shaping the contemporary cinematic landscape.
One of the key strengths of this collection is its commitment to aesthetic contextualization. The essays explore the unique visual style, narrative techniques, and technical innovations employed by Romanian filmmakers, placing them within the broader context of Eastern European cinema and the global film industry. By examining the influences and inspirations behind these filmmakers' work, the collection offers valuable insights into the artistic influences and cultural resonances that shape Romanian cinema.
The theoretical frameworks employed in the essays are equally insightful, providing a comprehensive understanding of the philosophical, social, and political dimensions of Romanian cinema. The authors draw upon a range of theoretical perspectives, including postcolonialism, feminist theory, and cultural studies, to analyze the films' themes, characters, and representations. This interdisciplinary approach not only deepens our understanding of the films but also fosters a broader dialogue about the role of cinema in shaping society and culture.
In addition to its aesthetic and theoretical dimensions, this collection also pays close attention to the historical contexts that have shaped Romanian cinema. The essays explore the political, social, and economic developments that have influenced the country's film industry, from the post-communist transition to the present day. By contextualizing the films within their historical frameworks, the collection provides a valuable insight into the complex relationship between cinema and society, highlighting the ways in which films can both reflect and challenge societal norms and expectations.
Overall, this groundbreaking collection of essays on New Romanian Cinema is a testament to the rich and diverse artistic heritage of the country. By offering a comprehensive exploration of aesthetics, theory, and history, it provides a valuable resource for scholars, students, and cinephiles alike. Through its insightful analysis and interdisciplinary approach, it contributes to our understanding of the complex and evolving nature of contemporary cinema and its role in shaping our cultural identities.
Weight: 526g
Dimension: 157 x 234 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781474477734
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