Covering the silent era to the present, this wide-ranging
collection of essays examines Greek cinema as an aesthetic,
cultural, and political phenomenon with the potential to appeal to
a diverse range of audiences. Using a range of methodological
tools, the authors investigate the ever-shifting forms and meanings
at work within Greece's national cinema and locate it within the
booming interdisciplinary study of European cinema at large.
Designed for undergraduate courses in film studies, this
well-researched volume fills a substantial gap in the market for
critical works on Greek cinema in English.
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