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Russian TV Series in the Era of Transition - Genres, Technologies, Identities (Paperback): Alexander Prokhorov, Elena... Russian TV Series in the Era of Transition - Genres, Technologies, Identities (Paperback)
Alexander Prokhorov, Elena Prokhorova, Rimgaila Salys
R755 Discovery Miles 7 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Russian TV Series in the Era of Transition examines contemporary Russian television genres in the age of transition from broadcast to post-broadcast television. Focusing on critical debates and the most significant TV series of the past two decades, the volume's contributors-the leading US and European scholars studying Russian television, as well as the leading Russian TV producers and directors-focus on three major issues: Russian television's transition to digital post-broadcast economy, which redefined the media environment; Russian television's integration into global television markets and their genre systems; and major changes in the representation of gender and sexuality on Russian television.

The Contemporary Russian Cinema Reader - 2005-2016 (Hardcover): Rimgaila Salys The Contemporary Russian Cinema Reader - 2005-2016 (Hardcover)
Rimgaila Salys
R2,726 R2,488 Discovery Miles 24 880 Save R238 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first fifteen years of the twenty-first century have been an exciting transitional period in Russian cinema, as the industry recovered from the crises of the late 1990s and again stepped onto the global stage. During these years four generations, from the late Soviet directors through post-Soviet and New Russian filmmakers to the Russian millennials, have worked in varying visual styles and with diverse narrative strategies, while searching for a new cinematic language. Financing and distribution models have evolved, along with conservative politics driving Ministry of Culture regulation. This reader is intended both for contemporary Russian cinema courses and for modern Russian culture courses that emphasize film. It does not attempt to establish a canon for the period but seeks to provide undergraduate students with an introduction to significant Russian films released between 2005 and 2016 that are also available with English subtitles. The twenty-one essays on individual films provide background information on directors' careers, detailed analyses of selected films, along with suggested further readings both in English and Russian.

The Russian Cinema Reader - Volume I, 1908 to the Stalin Era (Paperback): Rimgaila Salys The Russian Cinema Reader - Volume I, 1908 to the Stalin Era (Paperback)
Rimgaila Salys
R865 R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Save R227 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This two-volume reader is intended to accompany undergraduate courses in the history of Russian cinema and Russian culture through film. Each volume consists of newly commissioned essays, excerpts from English language criticism and translations of Russian language essays on subtitled films which are widely taught in American and British courses on Russian film and culture. The arrangement is chronological: Volume one covers twelve films from the beginnings of Russian film through the Stalin era; volume two covers twenty films from the Thaw era to the present. General introductions to each period of film history (Early Russian Cinema, Soviet Silent Cinema, Stalinist Cinema, Cinema of the Thaw, Cinema of Stagnation, Perestroika and Post-Soviet Cinema) outline its cinematic significance and provide historical context for the non-specialist reader. Essays are accompanied by suggestions for further reading. Volume one films: Sten'ka Razin, The Cameraman's Revenge, The Merchant Bashkirov's Daughter, Child of the Big City, The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks, Battleship Potemkin, Bed and Sofa, Man with a Movie Camera, Earth, Chapaev, Circus, Ivan the Terrible, Parts I and II.

Russian TV Series in the Era of Transition - Genres, Technologies, Identities (Hardcover): Alexander Prokhorov, Elena... Russian TV Series in the Era of Transition - Genres, Technologies, Identities (Hardcover)
Alexander Prokhorov, Elena Prokhorova, Rimgaila Salys
R2,680 Discovery Miles 26 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Russian TV Series in the Era of Transition examines contemporary Russian television genres in the age of transition from broadcast to post-broadcast television. Focusing on critical debates and the most significant TV series of the past two decades, the volume's contributors-the leading US and European scholars studying Russian television, as well as the leading Russian TV producers and directors-focus on three major issues: Russian television's transition to digital post-broadcast economy, which redefined the media environment; Russian television's integration into global television markets and their genre systems; and major changes in the representation of gender and sexuality on Russian television.

The Contemporary Russian Cinema Reader - 2005-2016 (Paperback): Rimgaila Salys The Contemporary Russian Cinema Reader - 2005-2016 (Paperback)
Rimgaila Salys
R766 R680 Discovery Miles 6 800 Save R86 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first fifteen years of the twenty-first century have been an exciting transitional period in Russian cinema, as the industry recovered from the crises of the late 1990s and again stepped onto the global stage. During these years four generations, from the late Soviet directors through post-Soviet and New Russian filmmakers to the Russian millennials, have worked in varying visual styles and with diverse narrative strategies, while searching for a new cinematic language. Financing and distribution models have evolved, along with conservative politics driving Ministry of Culture regulation. This reader is intended both for contemporary Russian cinema courses and for modern Russian culture courses that emphasize film. It does not attempt to establish a canon for the period but seeks to provide undergraduate students with an introduction to significant Russian films released between 2005 and 2016 that are also available with English subtitles. The twenty-one essays on individual films provide background information on directors' careers, detailed analyses of selected films, along with suggested further readings both in English and Russian.

The Russian Cinema Reader - Volume II, The Thaw to the Present (Paperback): Rimgaila Salys The Russian Cinema Reader - Volume II, The Thaw to the Present (Paperback)
Rimgaila Salys
R868 R641 Discovery Miles 6 410 Save R227 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This two-volume reader is intended to accompany undergraduate courses in the history of Russian cinema and Russian culture through film. Each volume consists of newly commissioned essays, excerpts from English language criticism and translations of Russian language essays on subtitled films which are widely taught in American and British courses on Russian film and culture. The arrangement is chronological: Volume one covers twelve films from the beginnings of Russian film through the Stalin era; volume two covers twenty films from the Thaw era to the present. General introductions to each period of film history (Early Russian Cinema, Soviet Silent Cinema, Stalinist Cinema, Cinema of the Thaw, Cinema of Stagnation, Perestroika and Post-Soviet Cinema) outline its cinematic significance and provide historical context for the non-specialist reader. Essays are accompanied by suggestions for further reading. Volume two films: The Cranes are Flying, Ballad of a Soldier, Lenin's Guard, Wings, Commissar, The Diamond Arm, White Sun of the Desert, Solaris, Stalker, Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears, Repentance, Little Vera, Burnt by the Sun, Brother, Russian Ark, The Return, Night Watch, The Tuner, Ninth Company, How I Ended This Summer.

The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov - Laughing Matters (Paperback): Rimgaila Salys The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov - Laughing Matters (Paperback)
Rimgaila Salys
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Grigorii Aleksandrov's musical comedy films, created with composer Isaak Dunaevskii, were the most popular Russian cinema of the 1930s and '40s. Drawing on studio documents, press materials, and interviews with surviving film crew members, "The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov" presents the untold production history of the films. Salys explores how Aleksandrov's cinema preserved the paradigms of the American musical, including its comedic tradition, using both to inscribe the foundation myths of the Stalin era in the national consciousness. As the first major study to situate these films in the cultural context of the era, this book will be essential to courses on Russian cinema and Soviet culture.

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