1st Edition

The Red Screen Politics, Society, Art in Soviet Cinema

Edited By Anna Lawton Copyright 1992
    367 Pages
    by Routledge

    367 Pages
    by Routledge

    This original collection of essays encompasses seventy years of Soviet cinema from the perspective of twenty academics of different backgrounds and nationalities. The book highlights significant moments in the history of Soviet cinema, providing a challenging montage of detailed `close-ups'. This gives the reader a clear understanding of the aesthetic developments and sociopolitical function of Soviet cinema.

    Contributors: Kristin Thompson; Richard Taylor; Denise Youngblood; (Anna Lawton); Vlada Petric; Annette Michelson; Vance Kepley, Jr; Peter Kenez; Herbert Marshall; Joseph Troncale; Francoise Navailh; John Dunlop; Herbert Eagle; Val Golovskoy; Giovanni Buttafava; Alexander Gershkovich; Lino Micciche; Sylvie Dallet; Marc Ferro; Mikhail Brashinsky; Peter Shchepotinnik.

    Biography

    Anna Lawton