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The A to Z of Russian and Soviet Cinema Peter Rollberg

The A to Z of Russian and Soviet Cinema By Peter Rollberg

The A to Z of Russian and Soviet Cinema by Peter Rollberg


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The A to Z of Russian and Soviet Cinema by Peter Rollberg

Film lovers all over the world are familiar with the masterpieces of Eisenstein and Tarkovsky. These directors' unique achievements were embedded in a powerful process that began under Russia's last tsar and underwent several periods of blossoming: the bourgeois cinema in the 1910s, the revolutionary avant-garde in the 1920s, the Thaw in the 1950s, and the awakening of national cinemas in the 1960s and 1970s. The A to Z of Russian and Soviet Cinema is the first reference work of its kind in the English language devoted entirely to the cinema of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the post-Soviet period, including both the cinematic highlights and the mainstream. The cinemas of the former Soviet republics, including Ukraine, Belarus, Armenia, Georgia, Lithuania, and Latvia, are also represented with their most influential artists. Through a chronology, an introduction essay, a bibliography, and over 500 cross-referenced dictionary entries on filmmakers, performers, cinematographers, composers, producers, studios, genres, and outstanding films, this reference work covers the history of Russian and Soviet filmmaking from 1896 to 2007.

About Peter Rollberg

Peter Rollberg is associate professor at George Washington University.

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9780810876194
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The A to Z of Russian and Soviet Cinema by Peter Rollberg
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Paperback
Scarecrow Press
2010-04-16
836
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