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Was there experimental cinema behind the Iron Curtain? What forms
did experiments with film take in state-socialist Eastern Europe?
Who conducted them, where, how, and why? These are the questions
answered in this volume, the first of its kind in any language.
Bringing together scholars from different disciplines, the book
offers case studies from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, former East
Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and former Yugoslavia. Together,
these contributions demonstrate the variety of makers, production
contexts, and aesthetic approaches that shaped a surprisingly
robust and diverse experimental film output in the region. The book
maps out the terrain of our present-day knowledge of cinematic
experimentalism in Eastern Europe, suggests directions for further
research, and will be of interest to scholars of film and media,
art historians, cultural historians of Eastern Europe, and anyone
concerned with questions of how alternative cultures emerge and
function under repressive political conditions.
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