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European cinema not only occupies a dominant place in film history, it is also a field that has been raising more interest with the expanding work on the transnational. Euro-Visions asks what idea of Europe emerges, is represented and constructed by contemporary European film. Adopting a broad and wide-ranging approach, Euro-Visions mixes political sources, historical documents and filmic texts and offers an integration of policy and economic contexts with textual analysis. Mariana Liz examines costume dramas, biopics and war films, mainstream co-productions and tales of 'Fortress Europe' by…mehr
European cinema not only occupies a dominant place in film history, it is also a field that has been raising more interest with the expanding work on the transnational. Euro-Visions asks what idea of Europe emerges, is represented and constructed by contemporary European film. Adopting a broad and wide-ranging approach, Euro-Visions mixes political sources, historical documents and filmic texts and offers an integration of policy and economic contexts with textual analysis. Mariana Liz examines costume dramas, biopics and war films, mainstream co-productions and tales of 'Fortress Europe' by renowned auteurs, showing how films from different European nations depict and contribute to the formation of the idea of Europe. Case studies include Girl with a Pearl Earring, La Vie en Rose, Black Book, Good Bye Lenin!, Match Point and The Silence of Lorna.
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Autorenporträt
Mariana Liz is Assistant Professor at the School of Arts and Humanities and Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences, both at the University of Lisbon, Portugal. She is the author of Euro-Visions: Europe in Contemporary Cinema (2016) and co-editor of Women's Cinema in Contemporary Portugal (2020) and The Europeanness of European Cinema: Identity, Meaning, Globalization (2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: The Idea of Europe Chapter 2: Europe: History of an Idea Chapter 3: The EU's definition of Europe The European Film Industry and the MEDIA Programme Chapter 4: The European Film Industry Chapter 5: The MEDIA Programme History and Memory in Contemporary European Cinema Chapter 6: Celebrating Europe's Heritage Chapter 7: Remembering the War Chapter 8: Revolution, Politics and Social Change in Post-war Europe This is Europe Chapter 9: European Cities and Filmic Representations of Urban Space Chapter 10: Urban Dystopias and 'State-of-the-Nation' Films Conclusion: The Idea of Europe in Contemporary Cinema
Introduction Chapter 1: The Idea of Europe Chapter 2: Europe: History of an Idea Chapter 3: The EU's definition of Europe The European Film Industry and the MEDIA Programme Chapter 4: The European Film Industry Chapter 5: The MEDIA Programme History and Memory in Contemporary European Cinema Chapter 6: Celebrating Europe's Heritage Chapter 7: Remembering the War Chapter 8: Revolution, Politics and Social Change in Post-war Europe This is Europe Chapter 9: European Cities and Filmic Representations of Urban Space Chapter 10: Urban Dystopias and 'State-of-the-Nation' Films Conclusion: The Idea of Europe in Contemporary Cinema
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