Essays on Quebec CinemaJoseph I. Donohoe Michigan State University Press, 1991 - 194 pàgines Emerging in the Sixties with the rest of Quebec society from the dark ages of "la survivance," Quebec cinema soon began to incite and reflect a decade of sweeping changes now known as the "Quiet Revolution." Yet where cinema was concerned there was more to overcome than the inertia and limiting perspectives of a now moribund tradition. Squarely in the path of continued development and a heightened desire for authentically quebecois films, lay a formidable movie-making apparatus that had long since addicted spectators the world over, including Quebec, to the shot/reverse shot rhythm of the classical Hollywood narrative. How well Quebec cinema has faired in the struggle to to produce and market films which continue to reflect the genius of French North America is a strong implicit theme of this international collection of essays. |
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Editors Note | 203 |
The Representation | 229 |
Heart of Darkness or Mother of Light? American | 249 |
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The Cinema of Robert Lepage: The Poetics of Memory Aleksandar Dundjerovich Previsualització limitada - 2003 |