TY - BOOK ID - 47666812 TI - European Cinema PY - 2005 SN - 9053566023 9053565949 9048505178 1423746252 9781423746256 9789048505173 1280958863 9781280958861 9789053566022 9789053565940 9786610958863 PB - Amsterdam University Press DB - UniCat KW - Film KW - Europe KW - Motion picture industry KW - Motion pictures KW - 798.43 KW - filmgeschiedenis KW - Cinema KW - Feature films KW - Films KW - Movies KW - Moving-pictures KW - Audio-visual materials KW - Mass media KW - Performing arts KW - Film industry (Motion pictures) KW - Moving-picture industry KW - Cultural industries KW - film, geschiedenis der filmkunst, overige landen KW - History and criticism KW - Industrie cinématographique KW - Cinéma KW - Motion picture industry. KW - Motion pictures. KW - Music, Dance, Drama & Film KW - E-books KW - Cine europeo KW - Performing Arts / Film / History & Criticism UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:47666812 AB - In the face of renewed competition from Hollywood since the early 1980s and the challenges posed to Europe's national cinemas by the fall of the Wall in 1989, independent filmmaking in Europe has begun to re-invent itself. European Cinema: Face to Face with Hollywood re-assesses the different debates and presents a broader framework for understanding the forces at work since the 1960s. These include the interface of "world cinema" and the rise of Asian cinemas, the importance of the international film festival circuit, the role of television, as well as the changing aesthetics of auteur cinema. New audiences have different allegiances, and new technologies enable networks to reshape identities, but European cinema still has an important function in setting critical and creative agendas, even as its economic and institutional bases are in transition. ER -