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A History of Greek Cinema Vrasidas Karalis (University of Sydney, Australia)

A History of Greek Cinema By Vrasidas Karalis (University of Sydney, Australia)

A History of Greek Cinema by Vrasidas Karalis (University of Sydney, Australia)


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Provides a historical survey of Greek cinema from its very beginning (1905) until today (2010). This title focuses on the attempts to establish a national cinema useful to social cohesion and national identity. It analyses the problems and the dilemmas that many Greek directors faced in order to establish a distinct Greek cinema language.

A History of Greek Cinema Summary

A History of Greek Cinema by Vrasidas Karalis (University of Sydney, Australia)

The book is a detailed historical survey of Greek cinema from its very beginning (1905) until today (2010). The history of Greek cinema is a rather obscure and unexamined affair. Greek cinema started slowly and then collapsed; for several years it struggled to reinvent itself, produced its first mature works, then collapsed completely and almost vanished. Because of such a complex historical trajectory no comprehensive survey of the development of Greek cinema has been written in English. This book is the first to explore its development and the contexts that defined it by focusing on its main films, personalities and theoretical discussions. A History of Greek Cinema focuses on the early decades and the attempts to establish a national cinema useful to social cohesion and national identity. It also analyses the problems and the dilemmas that many Greek directors faced in order to establish a distinct Greek cinema language and presents the various stages of development throughout the background of the turbulent political history of the country. The book combines historical analysis and discussions about cinematic form in to construct a narrative history about Greek cinematic successes and failures.

A History of Greek Cinema Reviews

Karalis has well captured the complexity and diversity of Greek cinema from its origins to the present with a strong sense of its relationship to Greek politics, culture and history. -- Dr. Andrew Horton, The Jeanne H Smith Professor of Film & Media Studies at The University of Oklahoma, and author of 25 books including The Films of Theo Angelopoulos (Princeton University Press, 2nd edition, 1999) and award winning screenplays including Brad Pitt's first feature film The Dark Side of the Sun
This volume is the long-awaited and sorely-needed first history of Greek cinema available in the English-language. Particularly impressive are the insights, sources, data, and comprehensiveness provided by Varsidas Karalis regarding the first 80 years of Greek cinema. --Dan Georgakas, Consulting editor of Cineaste and Co-editor of the Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora
Vrasidas Karalis' book is a majestic and sublime narrative written with passion and pathos from an iconoclast scholar, an outsider, like the cinema itself is an obsessive one. Its panoramic glances and detailed trivialities represent the author's eyewitness autobiography, when his own life is totally recreated by the reality of pictures. This book is also a cine-catharsis in understanding the Modern Greek society as currently projected in the international screens, like a cinematographic drama. Read it and you are going to understand why today only the Greek Cinema will save the Greek Nation... --Michael Tsianikas, Professor of Modern Greek, Flinders University, Australia
A History of Greek Cinema is a long-anticipated book in the area of Greek film studies, which fills a significant void...an ambitious publication, which would be warmly welcomed by film scholars as an essential and indepensable reading on Greek film studies. It could also serve as a valuable textbook for film students, as it comprises a fundamental and promising work, which would further enrich international literature on the field of Greek film studies. -- Angeliki Milonaki * Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television *

About Vrasidas Karalis (University of Sydney, Australia)

Vrasidas Karalis is Associate Professor of Modern Greek at The University of Sydney, co-editor of the Modern Greek Studies Journal (Australia and New Zealand) and current President of the Sydney Society of Literature and Aesthetics.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Theoretical framework, debates and historical periodisation; Chapter 1: Establishing the Cinematic Gaze: 1905-1945; Chapter 2: Searching for a Visual Metaphor: 1945-1970; Chapter 3: The Formalist Moment: The Inward Gaze: 1971-1995; Chapter 4: The Polyphony of the Decentered Gaze: The Other as a Cultural Hero: 1995-2010; Chapter 5: Epilogue; Appendix 1: Music Scores in Greek Movies; Appendix 2: On Smoking in Greek Movies; Appendix 3: Superstars in Greek Cinema.

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NLS9781441194473
9781441194473
1441194479
A History of Greek Cinema by Vrasidas Karalis (University of Sydney, Australia)
New
Paperback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2012-02-02
344
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