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Before the Fall by Anna Lawton, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Before the Fall by Anna Lawton, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Vernon, BC
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Before the Fall by Anna Lawton, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Vernon, BC
From Anna Lawton
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This is an expanded edition of Kinoglasnost: Soviet Cinema in Our Time. The book examines the fascinating world of Soviet cinema during the years of glasnost and perestroika-the 1980s. It shows how the reforms that shook the foundations of the Bolshevik state and affected economic and social structures have been reflected in the film industry. A new added chapter provides a commentary on the dramatic changes that marked the beginning of democracy in Russia. This book will be widely read by students and specialists of Soviet/Russian history, culture and society, and film studies, as well as by anyone with an interest in the transformations of Russian society.What makes Kinoglasnost pre-eminent among current studies of the subject is the sustained attention Lawton pays to changes in the formal organization of Soviet cinema and in the cinema industry.- Julian Graffy, Sight and Sound, vol. 3 (July 1993)Lawton's book now stands as a valuable work of history on one aspect of a collapsed system...This remains as a testimony of a fateful moment that has changed the course of history.- Louis Menashe, The Russian Review, vol.53, No.4 (October 1994).The author constructs a complex, multilayered narrative of a steady and significant movement toward radical change in Soviet society, an account of the growing anxiety and the hope experienced by Russian filmmakers and the intelligentsia. - Ludmila Z. Pruner, Slavic and East European Journal, vol.38, No.4 (Winter 1994). | Before the Fall by Anna Lawton, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
This is an expanded edition of Kinoglasnost: Soviet Cinema in Our Time. The book examines the fascinating world of Soviet cinema during the years of glasnost and perestroika-the 1980s. It shows how the reforms that shook the foundations of the Bolshevik state and affected economic and social structures have been reflected in the film industry. A new added chapter provides a commentary on the dramatic changes that marked the beginning of democracy in Russia. This book will be widely read by students and specialists of Soviet/Russian history, culture and society, and film studies, as well as by anyone with an interest in the transformations of Russian society.What makes Kinoglasnost pre-eminent among current studies of the subject is the sustained attention Lawton pays to changes in the formal organization of Soviet cinema and in the cinema industry.- Julian Graffy, Sight and Sound, vol. 3 (July 1993)Lawton's book now stands as a valuable work of history on one aspect of a collapsed system...This remains as a testimony of a fateful moment that has changed the course of history.- Louis Menashe, The Russian Review, vol.53, No.4 (October 1994).The author constructs a complex, multilayered narrative of a steady and significant movement toward radical change in Soviet society, an account of the growing anxiety and the hope experienced by Russian filmmakers and the intelligentsia. - Ludmila Z. Pruner, Slavic and East European Journal, vol.38, No.4 (Winter 1994). | Before the Fall by Anna Lawton, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















