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Showing papers by "David Bordwell published in 1994"


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01 Feb 1994
TL;DR: The early years of the cinema, 1880s-1904 the international expansion of the Cinema, 1905-1912 national cinemas, Hollywood classicism and World War I, 1913-1919 as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Part 1 Early cinema: the invention and early years of the cinema, 1880s-1904 the international expansion of the cinema, 1905-1912 national cinemas, Hollywood classicism and World War I, 1913-1919. Part 2 The late silent era, 1919-1928: France in the 1920s Germany in the 1920s Soviet cinema in the 1920s the late silent era in Hollywood - 1920-1928 international trends of the 1920s. Part 3 The development of sound cinema, 1926-1945: the introduction of sound the Hollywood studio system, 1930-1945 other studio systems cinema and the state - the USSR, Germany and Italy, 1930-1945 France, 1930-1945 - poetic realism, the popular front and the occupation leftist, documentary and experimental cinemas, 1930-1945. Part 4 The post-war era, 1946-1960s: American cinema in the post-war era, 1946-1967 post-war European cinema - neorealism and other trends post-war European cinema - France, Scandinavia and Britain post-war cinema beyond the West art cinema and the idea of authorship new waves and young cinemas documentary and experimental cinema in the post-war era. Part 5 The contemporary cinema since the 1960s: third world cinema, 1960s-1970s documentary and experimental film Hollywood's fall and rise - since the 1960s new cinemas and new developments - Europe, the USSR and the Pacific since the 1970s new cinemas in developing countries since the 1970s.

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