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Independent filmmaking around the globe /edited by Doris Baltruschat and Mary P. Erickson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442620377
  • 9781442620384
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PN1995 .I534 2015
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Contents:
Mary P. Erickson -- part One Independent Film vis-a-vis the Local and Global Mainstream -- 2. An Increasingly Global Presence: Contemporary American Independent Cinema outside the United States / Yannis Tzioumakis -- 3. European Union Initiatives for Independent Filmmakers across Europe / Teresa Hoefert De Turegano -- 4. Dependency and Independence in British Independent Film / Erik Knudsen -- 5. From Aussiewood Movies to Guerrilla Filmmaking: Independent Filmmaking and Contemporary Australian Cinema / Mark David Ryan -- 6. Independent Filmmaking in the Peruvian Context: Seeking Meaning / Gabriela Martinez -- part Two The Meaning of Independence in Regions of Conflict and Change -- 7. In the Shadow of the Studios, the State, and the Multiplexes: Independent Filmmaking in Greece / Lydia Papadimitriou.
Murat Akser -- 9. Filmmaking in Iraq: A Rebirth / Mary P. Erickson -- 10. The Grassroots Perspective: Sixth Generation Cinema and Independent Filmmaking in China / Hongwei Lu -- 11. Independent Filmmaking in Africa: New Voices and Challenges / Martin Mhando -- part Three Digital Media and the Independent Voice -- 12. Syiok Sendiri? Independent Filmmaking in Malaysia / Gaik Cheng Khoo -- 13. Independent Filmmaking in the Canadian Arctic / Doris Baltruschat -- 14. Digital Video Films as "Independent" African Cinema / Sheila Petty.
Subject: With chapters on under-explored cinemas as well as traditional centres, Independent Filmmaking around the Globe explores how contemporary independent filmmaking increasingly defines the global cinema of our time.
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1. The Meaning of Independence: Concepts, Contexts, and Interpretations / Mary P. Erickson -- part One Independent Film vis-a-vis the Local and Global Mainstream -- 2. An Increasingly Global Presence: Contemporary American Independent Cinema outside the United States / Yannis Tzioumakis -- 3. European Union Initiatives for Independent Filmmakers across Europe / Teresa Hoefert De Turegano -- 4. Dependency and Independence in British Independent Film / Erik Knudsen -- 5. From Aussiewood Movies to Guerrilla Filmmaking: Independent Filmmaking and Contemporary Australian Cinema / Mark David Ryan -- 6. Independent Filmmaking in the Peruvian Context: Seeking Meaning / Gabriela Martinez -- part Two The Meaning of Independence in Regions of Conflict and Change -- 7. In the Shadow of the Studios, the State, and the Multiplexes: Independent Filmmaking in Greece / Lydia Papadimitriou.

8. Turkish Independent Cinema: Between Bourgeois Auteurism and Political Radicalism / Murat Akser -- 9. Filmmaking in Iraq: A Rebirth / Mary P. Erickson -- 10. The Grassroots Perspective: Sixth Generation Cinema and Independent Filmmaking in China / Hongwei Lu -- 11. Independent Filmmaking in Africa: New Voices and Challenges / Martin Mhando -- part Three Digital Media and the Independent Voice -- 12. Syiok Sendiri? Independent Filmmaking in Malaysia / Gaik Cheng Khoo -- 13. Independent Filmmaking in the Canadian Arctic / Doris Baltruschat -- 14. Digital Video Films as "Independent" African Cinema / Sheila Petty.

With chapters on under-explored cinemas as well as traditional centres, Independent Filmmaking around the Globe explores how contemporary independent filmmaking increasingly defines the global cinema of our time.

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