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Russian War Films

Denise J Youngblood (Autor)

University Press of Kansas (Editora)

R$ 197,33
SKU: 9780700617616

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War movies have long been the most influential genre in Russian cinema, so much so that in the Soviet Union's militaristic society, "cinema front" was used to describe the film industry itself. Denise J. Youngblood, an internationally recognized authority on Russian and Soviet cinema, provides the first comprehensive guide to this long-neglected genre.

In this illuminating study, Youngblood explores more than 160 fiction films on Russian conflicts from World War I to Chechnya. These movies represent a wide range of cinematic styles and critical receptions, with particular emphasis on films little known in the West but popular in the USSR. While not ignoring classic war films like Chapaev and The Cranes Are Flying, Youngblood introduces readers to the films that shaped and reflected Soviet views of war, like the rousing World War II favorite Two Warriors, the Thaw classic The Living and the Dead, and the Brezhnevian extravaganza Liberation. This remarkably humanistic body of work was often at odds with official policies and depicted the futility of war. Youngblood is especially insightful regarding the relationship between Stalinism, Socialist Realism, and filmmakers in creating the war film genre during an era marked by increasing militarization, conformism, and state terror and the importance of cinema in the World War II propaganda effort. Stalin's obsession with movies led to the "revisioning" of his role in the Civil War and the "Great Patriotic War."

Yet, Youngblood argues, Soviet filmmakers were not mere puppets of repressive regimes. Indeed, some filmmakers subtly subverted official politics and history in the guise of art or Hollywood-style entertainment. She brings the story to the present by showing how post-Soviet Russian filmmakers have not only turned a critical eye on the recent wars in Afghanistan and Chechnya but are also revisiting the complex realities of World War II.

Through her accessible narrative, Youngblood tells a fascinating story that

Sobre o Livro

Este estudo analisa mais de 160 filmes de ficção sobre conflitos russos, cobrindo desde a Primeira Guerra Mundial até as guerras recentes na Chechênia e no Afeganistão; o foco inclui estilos cinematográficos, recepção crítica e obras pouco conhecidas no Ocidente.

A autora examina a relação entre Stalinismo, Realismo Socialista e a produção do gênero bélico, além do papel do cinema na propaganda da Segunda Guerra Mundial e na reconfiguração de memórias históricas.

Também aborda como cineastas soviéticos e pós-soviéticos contornaram pressões políticas por meio de estratégias artísticas e mainstream, oferecendo leitura útil para estudiosos de cinema, história cultural e relações entre mídia e guerra.

Características

Categoria Cinema
Subcategoria História do cinema
Autores Denise J Youngblood
Sobre o Autor Denise J Youngblood é autora de obras sobre cinema russo e soviético, com publicações na área de história cinematográfica.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 336
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Kansas
ISBN 9780700617616
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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