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The history of film students from the Global South who studied in
Poland during the Cold War. As Poland's second-largest city, Lodz
was a hub for international students who studied in Poland from the
mid-1960s to 1989. The Lodz Film School, a member of CILECT since
1955, was a favored destination, with students from Africa, Latin
America, and the Middle East accounting for one-third of its
international student body. Despite the school's international
reputation, the experience of its filmmakers from the Global South
is little known beyond Poland. Hope Is of a Different Color
addresses the history of student exchanges between the Global South
and the Polish People's Republic during the Cold War. It sheds
light on the experiences and careers of a generation of young
filmmakers at Lodz, many of whom went on to achieve success as
artists in their home countries, and provides insight into emerging
areas of research and race relations in Central and Eastern Europe.
The essays reflect on these issues from multiple perspectives,
considering sociology, political science, art, and film history.
The book also features previously unpublished photographs and film
stills from private archives along with visual and written material
collected at the Lodz Film School.
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