Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 31995 |
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Síða 49
... Carnival Night ( 1956 ) , to single out some essential characteristics of state - appro- priated laughter . A twenty - year slice of history lies between these films . They reflect two different moments of Soviet history and culture ...
... Carnival Night ( 1956 ) , to single out some essential characteristics of state - appro- priated laughter . A twenty - year slice of history lies between these films . They reflect two different moments of Soviet history and culture ...
Síða 53
... Carnival Night , " Comrade Ogurtsov " addresses the specta- tors . But theatrical projection does not disappear during the course of the whole picture : In Volga - Volga the actors continually turn directly towards the camera ( that is ...
... Carnival Night , " Comrade Ogurtsov " addresses the specta- tors . But theatrical projection does not disappear during the course of the whole picture : In Volga - Volga the actors continually turn directly towards the camera ( that is ...
Síða 54
... Carnival Night we find ourselves already in a space of perfected utopia . Strictly speaking , the very situation of this film is oxymoronic : the carnival is orga- nized in the Palace of Culture , on a stage . In Volga - Volga the carnival ...
... Carnival Night we find ourselves already in a space of perfected utopia . Strictly speaking , the very situation of this film is oxymoronic : the carnival is orga- nized in the Palace of Culture , on a stage . In Volga - Volga the carnival ...
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Views from the PostFutureSoviet Eastern European Cinema | 3 |
Jewish Identity in PostCommunist Hungarian Cinema | 24 |
Why Stalinist Musicals? | 38 |
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