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Embracing Arms : Cultural Representation of Slavic and Balkan Women in War
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ISBN: 9786155225567 Year: 2022 Publisher: Budapest ;; New York Central European University Press

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Cinemasaurus : Russian Film in Contemporary Context
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ISBN: 9781644692721 9781644692707 Year: 2020 Publisher: Boston, Mass. Academic Studies Press

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Russian TV Series in the Era of Transition : Genres, Technologies, Identities
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ISBN: 9781644696453 9781644696439 Year: 2021 Publisher: Boston, Mass. Academic Studies Press

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The Russian Cinema Reader : Volume II, The Thaw to the Present

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The Contemporary Russian Cinema Reader : 2005-2016
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ISBN: 9781618119650 9781618119636 161811963X 9781618119643 1618119648 1618119656 Year: 2019 Publisher: Boston, Mass. Academic Studies Press

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The early years of the twenty-first century have been an exciting transitional period in Russian cinema, as the industry recovered from the crises of the late 1990s and again stepped onto the global stage. During these years four generations, from the late Soviet directors through post-Soviet and New Russian filmmakers to the Russian millennials, have worked in varying visual styles and with diverse narrative strategies, while searching for a new cinematic language. Financing and distribution models have evolved, along with conservative politics driving Ministry of Culture regulation. This reader is intended both for contemporary Russian cinema courses and for modern Russian culture courses that emphasize film. It does not attempt to establish a canon for the period but seeks to provide undergraduate students with an introduction to significant Russian films released between 2005 and 2016 that are also available with English subtitles. The twenty-one essays on individual films provide background information on directors' careers, detailed analyses of selected films, along with suggested further readings both in English and Russian.

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