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Andrzej Wajda : history, politics, and nostalgia in Polish cinema / by Janina Falkowska New York: Berghahn Books, 2007.
Call No: 81WAJ FALAuthor: Falkowska, Janina Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: Berghahn BooksPubDate: 2007PhysDes: viii, 340, [8] p. of plates : ill., plates ; 24 cmSubject: HISTORY AND THE CINEMA. POLAND ; POLITICS AND THE CINEMA. POLAND ; NOSTALGIA IN FILMS ; POLAND ; WAJDA, ANDRZEJ Summary: "The work of Andrzej Wajda, one of the world's most important filmmakers, shows remarkable cohesion in spite of the wide ranging scope of his films, as this study of his complete output of feature films shows. Not only do his films address crucial historical, social and political issues; the complexity of his work is reinforced by the incorporation of the elements of major film and art movements such as Socialist Realism, Italian Neorealism, the documentary tradition, French New Wave, Surrealism, the grotesque, the theatre of the absurd, propaganda film, Polish Romantic tradition and many other artistic phenomena (jazz, Polish student subculture). It is the reworking of all these different elements by Wajda, as the author shows, which give his films their unique visual and aural qualities."--BOOK JACKET.Notes: Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references (p. [294]-304) and index; Filmography: p. [305]-331ISBN: 1845452259Contents: -- acknowledgments -- Introduction : Andrzej Wajda : his words and his archives -- 1. The life and times of Andrzej Wajda -- 2. The birth of a master : films of the fifties -- 3. Fight for perfection : films of the sixties -- 4. Between politics and the themes of life and death : films of the seventies -- 5. Nostalgia and remorse : films of the eighties -- 6. Grande finale : films of the nineties -- conclusion -- illustrations -- endontes bibliography -- filmography -- prizes --
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Berlin replayed : cinema and urban nostalgia in the postwall era / Brigitta B. Wagner Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2015.
Call No: 408.1 (430) WAGAuthor: Wagner, Brigitta B. Source: USPlace: MinneapolisPublisher: University of Minnesota PressPubDate: 2015PhysDes: x, 299 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cmSubject: NOSTALGIA IN FILMS ; URBAN LIFE IN FILMS ; GERMANY ; NATIONAL IDENTITY IN FILMS. GERMANY ; POLITICS IN THE CINEMA ; RUN LOLA RUN (G, Tom Tykwer, 1998) ; BERLIN: SYMPHONY OF A GREAT CITY (G, Walter Ruttman, 1927) ; WINGS OF DESIRE (GW/FR, Wim Wenders, 1987) Summary: "In Berlin Replayed, Brigitta B. Wagner traces how old and new films set in Berlin created a collective urban nostalgia for the city's best and most conciliatory pasts in the face of its renewed prupose as the all-German capital. Exploring films such as Walter Ruttmann's Berlin: Symphony of a Great City, Wim Wenders's wings of Desire, Tom Tykwer's Run Lola Run, and Wolfgang Becker's Good Bye, Lenin!, the book illustrates how film has repeatedly remade the image of the city. Wagner focuses on four key periods: the golden 1920s, when the city was a major filmmaking center; the prewall 1950s, when Berlin had two idealogically opposed film industries; the politically transformative late 1980s and early 1990s; and the hyped start of the twenty-first century." -- BOOK BLURBNotes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 9780816691746Donation: donated by Senses of CinemaContents: Introduction: Auf wiedersehen, Berlin! -- Remake: Berlin symphonies and the myth of the weltstadt -- Generation: a 1950s place for us -- Virtuality: cinema, archive, and the interactive map of Potsdamer Platz -- Orientation: geographical didacticism and the X-films of new Berlin -- Epilogue: Berlin returns, again
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Cinema in the digital age / Rombes, Nicholas New York: New York Columbia University Press, 2017.
Call No: 62 ROMAuthor: Rombes, Nicholas Edition: Revised editionPlace: London; New YorkPublisher: New York Columbia University PressPubDate: 2017PhysDes: 22 b& w illustrationsSubject: DIGITAL CINEMA ; NOSTALGIA ; FILMMAKING ; DISTRIBUTION ; DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION ; MEDIA AND THE CINEMA ; EDITING ; PHILOSOPHY AND THE CINEMA ; VIDEO FORMATS ; PARANORMAL ACTIVITY : THE MARKED ONES ( US, Christopher Landon, 2014) ; THEORY ; SPECTATORSHIP ; BLUE VELVET (US, David Lynch, 1986) ; APPLE ; COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGERY ; POSTMODERNISM AND THE CINEMA ; FORMATS ; CINEMATOGRAPHY Summary: Have digital technologies transformed cinema into a new art, or do they simply replicate and mimic analogue, film-based cinema? Newly revised and expanded to take the latest developments into account, Cinema in the Digital Age examines the fate of cinema in the wake of the digital revolution. Nicholas Rombes considers Festen (1998), The Blair Witch Project (1999), Timecode (2000), Russian Ark (2002), and The Ring (2002), among others. Haunted by their analogue pasts, these films are interested not in digital purity but rather in imperfection and mistakes-blurry or pixilated images, shaky camera work, and other elements that remind viewers of the human behind the camera.With a new introduction and new material, this updated edition takes a fresh look at the historical and contemporary state of digital cinema. It pays special attention to the ways in which nostalgia for the look and feel of analogue disrupts the aesthetics of the digital image, as well as how recent films such as The Social Network (2010) and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)-both shot digitally-have disguised and erased their digital foundations. The book also explores new possibilities for writing about and theorizing film, such as randomization.Notes: Includes bibliographical references.ISBN: 9780231167550Donation: Senses of CinemaContents: Machine generated contents note: 1.Accelerationism
2.The Adorno Paradox
3.Against Method
4.Analog/ Digital Splice
5.Blood, Simple
6.Boredom and Analog Nostalgia
7.The Digital Spectacular
8.Disposable Aesthetics
9.DV Humanism
10.Filmless Films
11.Frame Dragging
12.The Ideology of the Long Take
13.Image/ Text
14.Incompleteness
15.Interfaces
16.iPod Experiment
17.Ironic Mode
18.Looking at Yourself Looking
19.The Lost Underground
20.Love in the Time of Fragments
21.Media as Its Own Theory
22.Mobile Viewing
23.Moving Space in the Frame, and a Note on Film Theory
24.Natural Time
25.Nonlinear
26.Paranormal Activity 2
27.Pausing
28.Punk
29.Realism
30.Real Time
31.The Real You
32.The Reality Industrial Complex
33.Remainders
34.Sampling
35.Secondary Becomes Primary
36.Self-Deconstructing Narratives
37.Shaky Camera
38.Shoot!
39.Simultaneous Cinema
40.Small Screens
Contents note continued: 41.Target Video
42.Time, Memory
43.Time-Shifting
44.Tmesis: Skimming and Skipping
45.Undirected Films
46.Viewer Participation
47.Virtual Humanism: Part 1
48.Virtual Humanism: Part 2
49.Visible Language, Spring 1977
50.Interpreting Film Images Through Randomized Constraint: The Blue Velvet Project
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Fashion : Australian memories in black and white / Felicity Robinson, Maggie Tabberer Sydney: Murdoch Books, 2005.
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Movies and mass culture / edited and with an introduction by John Belton New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1996.
Call No: 408.1(73) MOVAuthor: Belton, John Place: New Brunswick, NJPublisher: Rutgers University PressPubDate: 1996PhysDes: viii, 279 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSeries: Rutgers depth of field seriesSubject: NATIONAL IDENTITY IN FILMS. USA ; CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. USA ; POPULAR CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. USA ; FILM NOIR. USA ; FAMILY IN FILMS. USA ; POSTMODERNISM AND THE CINEMA. USA ; BLACKS IN FILMS. USA ; POLITICS AND THE CINEMA. USA ; SOCIETY AND THE CINEMA. USA ; CONSUMERISM IN FILMS. USA ; FASHION AND THE CINEMA. USA ; NOSTALGIA IN FILMS. USA ; POPULISM AND THE CINEMA. USA ; GRIFFITH, DAVID WARK ; BERKELEY, BUSBY ; Lombard, Carole ; DAMES (US, Ray Enright, 1934) ; E.T. THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL (US, Steven Spielberg, 1982) ; BIRTH OF A NATION, THE (US, David Wark Griffith, 1915) ; BLADE RUNNER (US, Ridley Scott, 1982) Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-269) and indexISBN: 0813522277 (cloth : alk. paper); 0813522285 (pbk.)LON: 11604013
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NOSTALGIA : (US, Mark Pellington, 2018)
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Postmodernism, or, The cultural logic of late capitalism / Fredric Jameson London: Verso, 1991.
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Screening the past : memory and nostalgia in cinema / Pam Cook London ; New York: Routledge, 2005.
Call No: 409.1 COOAuthor: Cook, Pam Source: UKPlace: London ; New YorkPublisher: RoutledgePubDate: 2005PhysDes: xiii, 246 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: HISTORY AND THE CINEMA ; NOSTALGIA IN FILMS ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ; GENDER AND THE CINEMA ; MEN IN FILMS ; WOMEN IN FILMS ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA ; SEXUALITY AND THE CINEMA ; TYPE CHARACTERS IN FILMS ; MELODRAMA ; WESTERNS ; SCORSESE, MARTIN ; BIGELOW, KATHRYN ; HAYNES, TODD ; WONG KAR WAI ; AGE OF INNOCENCE, THE (US, Martin Scorsese, 1993) ; GOLD DIGGERS, THE (US, Sally Potter, 1983) ; LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST, THE (US/CN, Martin Scorsese, 1988) ; MILDRED PIERCE (US, Michael Curtiz, 1945) ; RAGING BULL (US, Martin Scorsese, 1980) ; MANDY (UK, Alexander Mackendrick, 1952) ; DANCE WITH A STRANGER (UK, Mike Newell, 1985) Summary: Exploring film culture's obsession with the past through analyses of a wide range of films, from Mildred Pierce and Brief Encounter to Raging Bull and Dance With a Stranger. Examines current debates about the role of cinema in mediating history through memory and nostalgia through a discussion of In the Mood for Love and Far From Heaven, with the suggestion that many films use strategies of memory to challenge established ideas of history, and the traditional role of historians."--BOOK JACKETNotes: Includes bibliographical references and index (pp. 241-46)ISBN: 0415183758 (pbk. : alk. paper)Contents: Introduction: the past today -- Rethinking nostalgia: In the mood for love and Far from heaven -- Duplicity in Mildred Pierce -- Women and the Western -- The pleasures and perils of exploitation films -- Melodrama and the women's picture -- Mandy: daughter of transition -- Memory in British cinema: brief encounters -- Stars and politics -- The gold diggers -- No fixed address: the women's picture from Outrage to Blue Steel -- Masculinity in crisis? -- The last temptation of Christ -- Scorsese's masquerade -- The age of innocence -- Fashion and sexual display in 1950s Hollywood -- Replicating the past: memory and history in Dance with a stranger -- Fictions of identity: style, mimicry, and gender in the films of Kathryn Bigelow.
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Star wars after Lucas : a critical guide to the future of the galaxy / Golding, Dan Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2019.
Call No: 81 STA GOLAuthor: Golding, Dan Place: MinneapolisPublisher: University of Minnesota PressPubDate: 2019Subject: STAR WARS (US, George Lucas, 1977) ; LUCAS, GEORGE ; MERCHANDISING ; NOSTALGIA ; WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS ; STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS (US, J.J. Abrams, 2015) ; ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY (US, Gareth Edwards, 2016) ; STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI (US, Rian Johnson, 2017) ; FRANCHISES ; STAR WARS: REBELS Summary: Focusing on The Force Awakens (2015), Rogue One (2016), The Last Jedi (2017), and the television series Rebels (2014–18), Dan Golding explores the significance of pop culture nostalgia in overcoming the skepticism, if not downright hostility, that greeted the Star Wars relaunch. In its granular textual readings, broad cultural scope, and insights into the complexities of the multimedia galaxy, this book is as entertaining as it is enlightening.Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN: 9781517905422Contents: Introduction: Star wars and the history of nostalgia
Before the empire: the politics of George Lucas and the critique of the original trilogy
It calls to you: selling Star wars in 2015
Look how old you've become: the force awakens as legacy film
An awakening: diversity as the politics of the force awakens
Just like old times?: music, seriality, and the fugue of the force awakens
You have to start somewhere: contrasting nostalgias in the force awakens and rogue one
You think anybody's listening?: fighting fascism in rogue one and rebels
I've always hated watching you leave: death, Han Solo, and Carrie Fisher
I will finish what you started: Star wars from the last jedi and beyond.
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Unspeakable histories : film and the experience of catastrophe / William Guynn New York: Columbia University Press, 2016.
Call No: 737 GUYAuthor: Guynn, William Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: Columbia University PressPubDate: 2016PhysDes: ix, 251 pages; 23 cmSeries: Film and cultureSubject: WAR AND THE CINEMA ; WAR FILMS ; WAR IN FILMS ; VIOLENCE IN FILMS ; DOCUMENTARIES ; DOCUMENTARY DRAMAS ; KATYN (PL, Andrzej Wajda, 2007) ; A FILM UNFINISHED [SHTIKAT HAARCHION] (IS, Yael Hersonski, 2010) ; SIBIRIADA (UR, Andrej Mihalkov-Koncalovskij, 1977) ; ASCENT, THE [VOSKHOZHDENIE] (UR, Larissa Shepitko, 1976) ; NOSTALGIA FOR THE LIGHT [NOSTALGIA DE LA LUZ] (FR/G/CL/SP/US, Patricio Guzman, 2010) ; S21: THE KHMER ROUGE DEATH MACHINE (CB/FR, Rithy Panh, 2003) ; ACT OF KILLING, THE (DK/NO/UK, Joshua Oppenheimer, (2012) Summary: A reading of seven films that depict twentieth century atrocities and exploring the emotional resonance that adheres to traumatic eevnts and the dimensions of experience that historiography leaves untouchedISBN: 9780231177962Donation: donated by Senses of CinemaContents: Introduction: making experience speak -- Yael Hersonski's A film unfinished (2010) -- Andrzej Wajda's Katyn (2007) -- Andrei Konchalovsky's Siberiade (2007) -- Larisa Shepitko's The Ascent (1976) -- Patricio Guzman's Nostalgia for the Light (2010) -- Rithy Panh's S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine (2003) -- Joshua Oppenheimer's The Act of Killing (2012) -- Epilogue
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Yesterday is forever : nostalgia and Pixar animation studios / by Josh Spiegel Philadelphia: The Critical Press, c2015.
Call No: 772 SPIAuthor: Spiegel, Josh Source: USPlace: PhiladelphiaPublisher: The Critical PressPubDate: c2015PhysDes: vi, 105p. ;Subject: ANIMATION ; PIXAR ; NOSTALGIA IN FILMS ; TOY STORY (US, John Lasseter, 1995) ; TOY STORY 2 (US, John Lasseter, 1999) ; TOY STORY 3 (US, Lee Unkrich, 2010) ; CARS (US, JOE LASSETER, JOE RANFT, 2006) ; UP (US, Pete Docter and Bob Peterson, 2009) ; MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (US, Dan Scanlon, 2013) Summary: " Since its first feature film in 1995, Pixar Animation Studios has often been treated as a powerful, influential, and forward-thinking animation company. However, many of its films are incredibly besotted with a nostalgic longing for the past. From the Toy Story trilogy to the first Cars film, many of Pixar’s films are about chasing what used to be instead of embracing the future. In this book, published on the 20th anniversary of the original Toy Story’s release, Josh Spiegel examines some of the films from Pixar and Disney over the past 20 years that have embodied one of the most important lines of dialogue in Disney history, courtesy of theme-park narration: “Here, tomorrow is today. And yesterday is forever.” -- BOOK BACK COVER BLURBISBN: 9781941629239Contents: -- acknowledgments -- introduction -- Toy Story and Cars -- Toy Story 2 and Up -- Toy Story 3 and Monsters University -- Disney animation in the 2010s -- conclusion -- notes -- about the author --
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