The cinema of the Soviet thaw :
Material type: TextPublication details: Bloomington Indiana University Press 2017Description: x, 214 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9780253026965Subject(s): Motion pictures | Motion pictures and history | Motion pictures | Motion pictures and historyDDC classification: 791.430947 Summary: Following Joseph Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviet Union experienced a dramatic resurgence in cinematic production. The period of the Soviet Thaw became known for its relative political and cultural liberalization; its films, formally innovative and socially engaged, were swept to the center of international cinematic discourse. In 'The Cinema of the Soviet Thaw', Lida Oukaderova provides an in-depth analysis of several Soviet films made between 1958 and 1967 to argue for the centrality of space - as both filmic trope and social concern - to Thaw-era cinema"--Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Following Joseph Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviet Union experienced a dramatic resurgence in cinematic production. The period of the Soviet Thaw became known for its relative political and cultural liberalization; its films, formally innovative and socially engaged, were swept to the center of international cinematic discourse. In 'The Cinema of the Soviet Thaw', Lida Oukaderova provides an in-depth analysis of several Soviet films made between 1958 and 1967 to argue for the centrality of space - as both filmic trope and social concern - to Thaw-era cinema"--
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