Soviet and Russian filmmakers have traditionally had uneasy relationships to the concept of genre. This volume rewrites that history by spotlighting some genres not commonly associated with cinema in the region, including Cold War spy movies and science-fiction films; blockbusters and horror films; remakes and adventure films; and chernukha films and serials. Introductory essays establish key aspects of these genres, and directors’ biographies provide the background for the key players. Building on the work of its predecessor, which explored cinema from the time of the tsars to the Putin era, this book will be warmly received by the serious film scholar as well as all those who love Russian cinema. Directory of World Cinema: Russia 2 is an essential companion to the filmic legacy of one of the world’s most storied countries.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Acknowledgements
Introduction by the Editor
Film of the Year
Rasskazy/Short Stories
Interview with Mikhail Segal
Festival Focus
Moscow International Film Festival
Directors
Iakov Protazanov
Vsevolod Pudovkin
Aleksandr (Oleksandr) Dovzhenko
Abram Room
Lev Kuleshov
Vasil’ev ‘Brothers’
Ivan Pyr’ev Grigorii Aleksandrov (Mormonenko)
Mikhail Kalatozov (Kalatozishvili)
Fedor Khitruk
Elem Klimov
Kira Muratova
Stanislav Govorukhin
Aleksei Iur’evich German
Sergei Solov’ev
Pavel Lungin
Aleksandr Rogozhkin
Aleksei Balabanov
Adventure Film
Blockbusters
Science Fiction
Sequels & Remakes
Television Series
Cold War Spy Films
Chernukha
Animation D’Auteur
Documentary Film
Recommended Reading
Russian Cinema Online
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