Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 147 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 363 g
Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 147 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 363 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-543243-5
Verlag: Oxford University Press Canada
Offering a current and comprehensive analysis of Canadian cinema in its political and cultural contexts, this new edition of Film in Canada introduces students to a cinema that is as diverse as the country itself. Major developments in Canadian filmmaking are explored in depth, from direct cinema and the national-realist films of the 1960s to later avant-garde projects and beyond. With detailed discussions on recent and well-established works by prominent Canadian filmmakers, along with new film commentaries and movie stills, this text is an invaluable resource for film students and film lovers alike.
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- Timeline
- Introduction: Not Just Another National Cinema
- Blame Hollywood
- Screening the Nation
- Identifying the Nation
- Part 1: Imagining Canada
- 1: The National-Realist Tradition
- Documenting the Nation
- 1964 Revisited: The Sense of a Beginning
- The Persistence of Realism
- 2: Realism and Its Discontents
- Questioning Cinema Truth
- Too Real? A Married Couple and Les Ordres
- Faking It: The Canadian Mockumentary
- 3: Traces: Space, Place, and Identity
- 'Vrais films de chez nous': Post-war Quebec Feature Films
- Obliterated Environments: Space in Direct Cinema Fiction Films
- A Sense of Placelessness: The Capital Cost Allowance Act and After
- 4: The Canadian Fantastic
- Paul Almond's Fantastic Trilogy
- Canadian Gothic
- Lost and Delirious: The Films of André Forcier and Guy Maddin
- Part 2: Popular cinema/Art cinema
- 5: Are Genres American?
- Inflecting American Genres
- Deconstructing Genre
- Implanted Memories
- 6: In Search of the National Popular: Carle and Cronenberg
- The Sins of Gilles Carle
- The Challenge of David Cronenberg
- 7: Two Canadian Auteurs: Arcand and Egoyan
- Ups and Downs: Denys Arcand's History Lessons
- Dark Mirrors: Reflections on Atom Egoyan
- Postscript
- 8: Stupid Films and Smart Films
- Boys and Girls: The Quebec Stupid Film
- Death and Irony: Canadian Smart Films
- Part 3: Redefining Canadian Cinema
- 9: Shifting Centres and Margins
- The Cinema We Need?
- Dirty Movies and Aerial Views: Jack Darcus and William MacGillivray
- Jean Pierre Lefebvre and the Quebec Imaginary
- 10: Engendering the Nation
- Sex in a Cold Climate
- Dream Lives: The Rise of Women's Cinema in Canada
- The Real and the Visionary: Léa Pool and Patricia Rozema
- Thom Fitzgerald's Alien Bodies
- 11: Possible Worlds: Diasporic Cinema in Canada
- Where Is Home? Diasporic Filmmakers in English Canada
- Quebec: Métissage and the Politics of Identity
- New Worlds/Old Stories
- 12: The Real and the Imaginary: Canadian Film and the Postmodern Condition
- Staging the Global and the Local: Bruce Sweeney and Robert Lepage
- Film in Canada in the Twenty-First century: Congorama and Away from Her
- Appendix A: Timeline: Canadian Films
- Appendix B: 'Lights, Camera, Action' Study Questions
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Filmography




