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Although relatively small, the northern countries of Scandinavia
have made a disproportionately large contribution to world cinema.
Indeed, some of their films are among the best known of all times,
including The Seventh Seal, Dancer in the Dark, and The Girl with
the Dragon Tattoo. And Scandinavian directors are also among the
best known, just to mention Ingmar Bergman and Lars von Trier. But
there is much more to the cinema of Denmark, Norway, Sweden,
Finland and Iceland than that, and this book shows us what they
have been accomplishing over more than a century from the
beginnings of cinema until the present. The Historical Dictionary
of Scandinavian Cinema shows just how long and busy this history
has been in the chronology, starting in 1896. The introduction then
describes the situation in each one of the component countries, all
of which approached and developed the field in a similar but also
slightly different manner. The dictionary section, with over 400
substantial entries, looks at the situation in greater detail, with
over 400 substantial entries on major actors, directors and others,
significant films, various genres and themes, and subjects such as
animation, ethnicity, migration and censorship. Given its
contribution to world cinema it is good to finally have an
encyclopedia like this which can meet the interests of the scholar
and researcher but also the movie fan."
The first English-language book to cover Danish cinema from the
1890s to the present day Contextualises the work of renowned
filmmakers including Carl Th. Dreyer, Lars von Trier, Thomas
Vinterberg, Susanne Bier Discusses national genres and traditions,
including popular comedies, heritage film, children's film, porn,
documentary and immigrant filmmakers Examines a range of film
institutions and policies, including production companies, state
support, talent development, regional film funds and international
collaborations This wide-ranging collection places well-known
auteurs such as Carl Th. Dreyer, Lars von Trier and Susanne Bier in
their cultural context, and introduces a number of genres and
themes that are less familiar to international audiences, including
film stars of the silent era, children's film, folk comedies, porn
film, trends in documentary and Greenlandic cinema. With twenty-two
chapters, all of them specially commissioned for this volume, A
History of Danish Cinema explores the role of screen
representations and film policy in shaping Denmark's cultural
identity, but also emphasises just how internationally mobile
Danish films and filmmakers have always been showcasing this small
nation's extraordinary contribution to world cinema.
The first English-language book to cover Danish cinema from the
1890s to the present day, this wide-ranging collection places
well-known auteurs such as Carl Th. Dreyer, Lars von Trier and
Susanne Bier in their cultural context, and introduces a number of
genres and themes that are less familiar to international
audiences, including film stars of the silent era, children's film,
folk comedies, porn film, trends in documentary and Greenlandic
cinema. With twenty-two chapters, all of them specially
commissioned for this volume, A History of Danish Cinema explores
the role of screen representations and film policy in shaping
Denmark's cultural identity, but also emphasises just how
internationally mobile Danish films and filmmakers have always been
showcasing this small nation's extraordinary contribution to world
cinema.
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