The Cinema of the Low Countries

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Ernest Mathijs
Wallflower Press, 2004 - 268 halaman

The Cinema of the Low Countries is a volume in the new 24 Frames series of studies of national and regional cinema. In taking an explicitly text-centered approach, the books in this series offer a unique way of considering the particular concerns, styles and modes of representation of numerous national cinemas around the world by focussing on twenty-four films from the country or region under consideration. This volume concentrates on the practice and reception of film from the Low Countries: The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxemburg. Films of the Low Countries have long been regarded as isolated texts. This book points to the interconnectedness between Low Countries films from different genres, regions, languages and formats, considering their national and international importance. Building on each film's relationship with its particular cultural context, the volume presents twenty-four especially commisioned essays by renowned writers, each one focusing on one key film. The volume covers the work of internationally acclaimed directors such as Joris Ivens, Henri Storck, Paul Verhoeven and the Dardenne Brothers. Key films discussed include Turkish Delight, The Vanishing, Daughters of Darkness, Character, Rosetta and Man Bites Dog.

 

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MAUDITE SOIT LA GUERRE WAR IS HELL Leen Engelen
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MISÈRE AU BORINAGE BORINAGE Bert Hogenkamp
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KOMEDIE OM GELD THE TROUBLE WITH MONEY Ansje Van Beusekom
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DE MAN DIE ZIJN HAAR KORT LIET KNIPPEN THE MAN WHO HAD HIS HAIR
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LES LÈVRES ROUGES DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS Ernest Mathijs
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MARIKEN VAN NIEUMEGHEN MARIKEN Bas Agterberg
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Filmography
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Halaman ii - best of selection, the feature films and documentaries selected in each volume serve to highlight the specific elements of that territory's cinema, elucidating the historical and industrial context of production, the key genres and modes of representation, and foregrounding the work of the most important directors and their exemplary films. In taking an explicitly text-centred approach, the titles in this list offer 24 diverse entry-points into each national and regional cinema, and thus contribute...

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Ernest Mathijs is lecturer in film studies at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. He has written extensively on Belgian cinema and has coedited the forthcoming Big Brother International (coeditor Janet Jones) and Alternative Europe (coeditor Xavier Mendik).

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