European cinema after the wall : screening East-West mobility / edited by Leen Engelen, Kris van Heuckelom.


Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2014]
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Part of the series Film and history;Film and history (Lanham, Md.)
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Introduction: From the East to the West and back: screening mobility in post-1989 European cinema / Leen Engelen and Kris Van Heuckelom — 1. West/East crossings: positive travel in post-1989 French-language cinema / Michael Gott — 2. Transcending the poor relative metaphor: the representation of Eastern European migrants in recent Irish films / Agnes Kakasi — 3. Vesna run faster! East European actresses and contemporary Italian cinema / Massimo Locatelli and Francesco Pitassio — 4. The panic over motherhood: transnational labor migrants in films by Haneke, Ciulei, and Koguashvili / Helga Druxes — 5. From dysfunction to restoration: the allegorical potential of immigrant labor / Kris Van Heuckelom — 6. Podonki in Albion: translation strategies in the representation of Russian identities in Suzie Halewood’s Bigga than Ben (2008) / Irina Souch — 7. Staying home and safe: Czech cinema and the refusal to be transnational / Petra Hanáková — 8. The Latvian accent: metaphysical migration in contemporary Latvian cinema / Klāra Brūveris — 9. Riverboat Europe: interim occupancy and dediasporization in Goran Rebić’s Donau, Duna, Dunaj, Dunav, Dunarea (2003) / Jennifer Stob — 10. Eastern tales of going West: the micropolitics of migration in Cristian Mungiu’s Occident (2002) / Nicoleta Bazgan.

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Requested by Kurpiers, R

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