MOST IMPORTANT ART - East European film in the twentieth century, Antonin Lim, Mira Lim
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Description::Release: Ars.
Published: 2006 standard.
ISBN: 86-7102-206-4.
Weight books: 678.00.
Dimensions of the book: 14,5 x 21st
Pages: 507th
Cover: Hardcover with envelope.
Script: Latin.
In addition to a detailed review of the development of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Soviet and Yugoslav cinematography, special attention was paid to the time of occurrence of the most important films, period ždanovizma, time after Stalin's death, when the film in Eastern Europe flourished.
"Not coincidentally, Czech film historians and analysts, Peace and Antonin Lim, took advantage of the well-known and sometimes willingly guided Lenin's" thought "that the film is" the most important is our art. "Lenin is reliably signaled the era of censorship, ideological persecutions in so, the socialist world, and they are on their skin felt raw and authors extensive study, "The most important art - East European film in the twentieth century."
They are after the entry of Soviet tanks in Prague in 1968 went into exile, from where, for some reason, have not yet returned. It is a pioneering, enterprise capital, unmatched in its scope and cultural implications, which are examined with special care in this part of the world of cinema, from the end of the Second World War to the fall of the Berlin Wall. Plates are each explored, except Albania (Slut why) .This is essentially a rough area, and the fall of the Berlin Wall marked the change of regime and the disintegration of the state community. In all these countries, including the Yugoslav space, closed one cultural epoch, which has left the field of motion pictures, with all the trouble and sometimes tragic events, a series of magnificent achievements.
This book reminds generously forgetful and newly composed ideologues single-mindedness, that in this part of the world created, among others, Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Kješlovski, Alexei German, Andrei Konchalovsky, Milos Forman, Istvan Szabo Bela Tar, Sasa Petrovic, Dusan Makavejev, Zivojin Pavlovic ... Such measures are difficult to reach. "
-Milan Vlajčić, 29.05.06 Blic.
Published: 2006 standard.
ISBN: 86-7102-206-4.
Weight books: 678.00.
Dimensions of the book: 14,5 x 21st
Pages: 507th
Cover: Hardcover with envelope.
Script: Latin.
In addition to a detailed review of the development of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Soviet and Yugoslav cinematography, special attention was paid to the time of occurrence of the most important films, period ždanovizma, time after Stalin's death, when the film in Eastern Europe flourished.
"Not coincidentally, Czech film historians and analysts, Peace and Antonin Lim, took advantage of the well-known and sometimes willingly guided Lenin's" thought "that the film is" the most important is our art. "Lenin is reliably signaled the era of censorship, ideological persecutions in so, the socialist world, and they are on their skin felt raw and authors extensive study, "The most important art - East European film in the twentieth century."
They are after the entry of Soviet tanks in Prague in 1968 went into exile, from where, for some reason, have not yet returned. It is a pioneering, enterprise capital, unmatched in its scope and cultural implications, which are examined with special care in this part of the world of cinema, from the end of the Second World War to the fall of the Berlin Wall. Plates are each explored, except Albania (Slut why) .This is essentially a rough area, and the fall of the Berlin Wall marked the change of regime and the disintegration of the state community. In all these countries, including the Yugoslav space, closed one cultural epoch, which has left the field of motion pictures, with all the trouble and sometimes tragic events, a series of magnificent achievements.
This book reminds generously forgetful and newly composed ideologues single-mindedness, that in this part of the world created, among others, Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Kješlovski, Alexei German, Andrei Konchalovsky, Milos Forman, Istvan Szabo Bela Tar, Sasa Petrovic, Dusan Makavejev, Zivojin Pavlovic ... Such measures are difficult to reach. "
-Milan Vlajčić, 29.05.06 Blic.
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