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  • - John Grierson and the Documentary Film Movement
    af Ian Aitken
    590,95 kr.

    Best known for his documentaries such as Drifters, North Sea, and Housing Problems, John Grierson was the most important figure in the British documentary film movement and one of the most influential of British film theorists.This major assessment of Grierson and the documentary film movement examines the intellectual and aesthetic influences on his work, focusing on the material he produced in the inter-war years and comparing the idealistic strain of Grierson's social commentary with other social reformists such as the Next Five Years Group and writers like Orwell and Priestley. Underlining the link between film and reform, the book clarifies the meaning and significance of Grierson's ideas and the historical role of the documentary film movement. Originally published in 1990.

  • af Ian Aitken
    145,95 kr.

    A new SOE circuit is formed near Lyon during World War II. In this story of courage and camaraderie young and often inexperienced recruits work to undermine the efforts of the occupying German army, sometimes paying the ultimate price.

  • - A Critical Anthology
    af Ian Aitken
    257,95 kr.

    From the 1910s to the emergence of structuralism and post-structuralism in the 1960s, the writings of John Grierson, Siegfried Kracauer, Andre Bazin and Georg Lukacs dominated realist film theory. In this critical anthology, the first collection to address their work in one volume, a wide range of international scholars explore the interconnections between their ideas and help generate new understandings of this important, if neglected, field. Challenging preconceptions about 'classical' theory and the nature of realist representation, and in the process demonstrating how this body of work can be seen as a cohesive theoretical model, this invaluable collection will help return the realist paradigm of film theory to the forefront of academic enquiry.

  • af Ian Aitken
    292,95 kr.

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    315,95 - 1.270,95 kr.

  • - A Study of Georg LukaCs' Writing on Film 1913-1971
    af Ian Aitken
    971,95 kr.

    Students and lecturers in film studies -- .

  • - The Nineteenth-Century LukaCsian and Intuitionist Realist Traditions
    af Ian Aitken
    914,95 kr.

    This book suggests ways forward for a new series of studies in cinematic realism, and for a new form of film theory based on realism, stressing the importance of the question of realism, both in film studies and in contemporary life. -- .

  • af Ian Aitken & Michael Ingham
    272,95 - 841,95 kr.

    Described as the 'lost genre', the tradition of documentary film making in Hong Kong is far less known than its martial arts films. However documentary film has always existed in Hong Kong and often trenchantly represents its troubled relationship to itself, China and the west. Including the period of colonial film-making, the high points of television documentary and the tradition of independent documentary film-making, this book is the first to present a comprehensive study of this lost genre. It explores the role of public-service television (including representations of the massacre at Tiananmen Square) and presents critical analysis of key films. Based on original archival research, it will be an invaluable resource for students and academics who work in the fields if film studies, colonial studies and Hong Kong cinema.

  • - John Grierson and the Documentary Film Movement
    af Ian Aitken
    1.709,95 kr.

    First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • - A Critical Introduction
    af Ian Aitken
    285,95 kr.

    The post-Saussurian tradition includes semiotics, structuralism, and post-structuralism.

  • - Malaya/Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong
    af Ian Aitken
    1.243,95 kr.

    This book explores the ways in which the British official film was used in Malaya/Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong from 1945 to the 1970s. Aitken uncovers how the British official film, and British official information agencies, adapted to the epochal contexts of the Cold War and end of empire. In addition to an extensive introduction, which touches on a number of critical issues related to the post-war British official film, the book provides an account of how the tradition of film-making associated with the British documentary film movement spread into the region during the post-war period, and how that tradition was contested by a ¿Colonial Office¿ tradition of film-making. The volume concludes by covering the rise of television in the region within the context of developing post-colonial authoritarian states in Singapore and Malaysia, and the continuation of colonial authoritarianism in Hong Kong.

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