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Space in Romanian and Hungarian Cinema


Space in Romanian and Hungarian Cinema



von: Anna Batori

69,54 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 07.05.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783319759517
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book examines the structuring of space in Romanian and Hungarian cinema, and particularly how space is used to express the deep imprint of a socialist past on a post-socialist present. It considers this legacy of the Eastern European socialist regimes by interrogating the suffocating, tyrannical and enclosing structures that are presented in film. By tracing such paradigmatic models as horizontal and vertical enclosure, this book aims to show how enclosed spatial structuring restages the post-socialist era to produce an implicit and collective form of remembrance. While closely scrutinizing the interplay of location and image, <i>Space in Romanian and Hungarian Cinema</i> offers a new approach to the cinema of the region, which unites the filmic productions under a defined, post-socialist Eastern European spatial umbrella. By simultaneously portraying the gloom of a socialist past, while also conveying a sense of longing for a pre-capitalist era, these films convey how sense ofunity and also ambivalence is a defining hallmark of Eastern European cinema.</p><p></p>
1. Introduction.- 2.&nbsp;The socialist production of Eastern European space. - 3. The socialist cinema of Romania.- 4. The Romanian films of the transition period.- 5.&nbsp;The Romanian New Cinema.- 6.&nbsp;The cinema of Cristi Puiu.- 7.&nbsp;The cinema of Corneliu Porumboiu.-&nbsp;Horizontal enclosure in the post-socialist cinema of Hungary.-&nbsp;Space in contemporary Hungarian cinema.- 8.&nbsp;Horizontal enclosure in the post-socialist cinema of Hungary.- 9.&nbsp;Space in contemporary Hungarian cinema.- 10.&nbsp;Films of the cursed Hungarian landscape.- 11. Conclusion.
Anna Batori is a lecturer in the Faculty of Theatre and Television at Babeş-Bolyai University, Romania.&nbsp;
This book examines the structuring of space in Romanian and Hungarian cinema, and particularly how space is used to express the deep imprint of a socialist past on a post-socialist present. It considers this legacy of the Eastern European socialist regimes by interrogating the suffocating, tyrannical and enclosing structures that are presented in film. By tracing such paradigmatic models as horizontal and vertical enclosure, this book aims to show how enclosed spatial structuring restages the post-socialist era to produce an implicit and collective form of remembrance. While closely scrutinizing the interplay of location and image,&nbsp;<i>Space in Romanian and Hungarian Cinema</i>&nbsp;offers a new approach to the cinema of the region, which unites the filmic productions under a defined, post-socialist Eastern European spatial umbrella. By simultaneously portraying the gloom of a socialist past, while also conveying a sense of longing for a pre-capitalist era, these films convey how sense of unity and also ambivalence is a defining hallmark of Eastern European cinema.
Canonizes the filmic texts of contemporary Hungarian and Romanian cinema by providing them with a national and aesthetic context Establishes two aesthetic-spatial categories that encompass the whole cinema of the Eastern European region Investigates the impact of socialism on visual thinking
“This book offers an original and innovative framework for considering Hungarian and Romanian cinema. In focusing on the disciplinary spaces of socialist and post-socialist film, Anna Batori sheds light on the ways in which vertical and horizontal planes and lines in cinema can have significant political implications. This is an important work for film theory as well as for wider studies of the region.” (Matilda Mroz, University of Sussex, UK)<p></p>

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