World Cinema's 'Dialogues' with HollywoodPaul Cooke Palgrave Macmillan, 31 jul 2007 - 266 pagina's World Cinema's 'Dialogues' with Hollywood looks at the way Hollywood has interacted with a range of national and transnational cinemas, from German Expressionism to Bollywood and Chinese film. While Hollywood has had a profound impact upon the history of the medium - suggesting that if there is 'dialogue' to be identified it is one where Hollywood has done all the talking - it is impossible to understand this history without examining the impact of World Cinema's economic, aesthetic and political relationship with Hollywood. |
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The Soviet Response | 35 |
Korda Selznick | 52 |
When Classical Hollywood Reads | 69 |
Copyright | |
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