
ROMANCE OF THE REVOLUTION - COLLECTIVE WORK
Discover the fascinating world of cinema as a mirror of history and culture. This collective work analyzes how film shapes our ideas about revolutions, their romanticism, and their impact on society. An ideal read for film lovers and historians, film students, and anyone who wants to understand the power of the moving image.
- Analysis of revolutionary films from various perspectives
- Multifaceted approach combining film studies, history, and sociology
- Unique perspective on the role of film in shaping social consciousness
- Collective work edited by eminent film scholars
- Inspiration for deeper reflections on history and culture
- Ideal for students and film enthusiasts
- Extensive bibliography and source materials
"Romance of the Revolution. A Film Reconnaissance" is a monograph that opens the series "Film: History and Contexts." The authors analyze portraits of revolutions in world cinema, placing them in various contexts: political, social, cultural, and artistic. This publication is an invitation to reflect on how film influences our perception of history and how it schematizes it. Marc Ferro, a distinguished historian from the Seine, emphasized the distance of research circles from film as a carrier of cultural and informational messages. This book is an attempt to fill this gap, opening the way for a discussion about the great importance of cinema in the historical aspect.
Von Borowiecky Publishing presents this publication as a key element of a series promoted by eminent film scholars, including Prof. Monika Talarczyk-Gubała, Prof. Łukasz Plesnar, Prof. Tomasz Kłys, and Prof. Wojciech Otto. The aim of the series is to open up to various disciplines related to film studies, film history, cultural sociology, cultural anthropology, history of ideas, political science, and history itself. This publication is aimed at a wide audience interested in cinema, history, and culture.
This book is not only an analysis of films but also a reflection on the role of cinema in shaping our identity and collective memory. The authors address difficult questions about how film influences our perception of history and how it schematizes it. This publication is an invitation to dialogue and a critical look at the world of film. Pages: 314, Format: 146x202 mm. Year of publication: 2016, binding: paperback. Publisher: von Borowiecky. Number of pages: 314. Binding: paperback. Format: 146x202 mm.
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| ISBN | 9788360748909 |
| Author | praca zbiorowa |
| Format | 146x202 mm |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 314 |
| Year of publication | 2016 |
| Publisher | von Borowiecky |
Von Borowiecky Romance of the Revolution - collective work on cinema
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