Mapping experimental cinema in the ‘grey zone’

IF 0.3 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Studies in Eastern European Cinema Pub Date : 2022-09-16 DOI:10.1080/2040350X.2022.2123130
Bori Máté
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in the region, contributing to further ‘the institutionalization and affirmation of cinema activities’ and leading ‘a number of local film pioneers to invest in film equipment and effectively start producing their own films’ (193). In Chapter 4 like in Chapter 5 however, a filmography would have helped the reader to embrace the studied phenomena (even if, as the author has explained, a general panorama cannot be reached) and distinguish at the same time the cinematographic processes involving different territories. Nonetheless, Chapter 5 also connects cinema exhibition with film shooting very interestingly: Grgić highlights the filming activities of some travelling as well as sedentary exhibitors in the region and, conversely, she also provides information on the diffusion of moving images shot locally. To conclude, this ‘inclusive’ dimension of Grgić’s book, consisting in the combination of moving images’ formal analysis and films’ cultural circulations, significantly contributes to making Early Cinema, Modernity and Visual Culture a successful attempt in the field of cultural cinema history.
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在“灰色地带”绘制实验电影
在该地区,进一步促进“电影活动的制度化和肯定”,并领导“一些当地电影先驱投资电影设备,并有效地开始制作自己的电影”(193)。然而,在第4章中,像在第5章一样,电影记录将帮助读者接受所研究的现象(即使,正如作者所解释的那样,无法达到一般的全景),并同时区分涉及不同领域的电影拍摄过程。尽管如此,第5章也非常有趣地将电影展览与电影拍摄联系起来:grgiki强调了该地区一些旅行和久坐放映者的电影活动,相反,她还提供了当地拍摄的移动图像传播的信息。综上所述,格里奇书中的“包容性”维度,即运动影像的形式分析与电影的文化流通的结合,极大地促进了《早期电影、现代性与视觉文化》在文化电影史领域的成功尝试。
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