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Protest Cinema, Video Theory, European Visions -- Film Books from Transcript Verlag

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Kluge, Schlingensief, Haneke

Tara Forrest

Realism as Protest focuses on the realistic method developed by Alexander Kluge to counter the limited conception of reality generated by the mainstream media. Placing emphasis on a series of innovative productions developed by Kluge, Schlingensief and Haneke, this groundbreaking study explores how the experimental form of their work in film, television and theatre facilitates thinking, discussion and debate about the possibilities for cultural and political change.
 
$35.00 $24.50 | Paper | 200 pages
Online Video Aesthetics or the Afterlife of Video

Andreas Treske

Video is a part of everyday life, comparable to driving a car or taking a shower. It is nearly omnipresent, available on demand and attached to nearby anything, anywhere. Online Video became something vital and independent. With all the video created by the cameras around us, constantly uploading, sharing, linking, and relating, a blue ocean is covering our planet, an ocean of video. What might look as bluish noise and dust from the far outside, might embed beautiful and fascinating living scapes of moving images, objects constantly changing, re-arranging, assembling, evolving, collapsing, but never disappearing, a real cinema. Andreas Treske describes and theorizes these objects formerly named video, their forms, behaviors and properties.


$45.00 $31.50 | Paper | 220 pages 

Small Cinemas in Transition

Edited by Janelle Blankenship and Tobias Nagl

This volume examines the challenges which cinemas in small European countries have faced since 1989. It explores how notions of scale and "small cinemas" relate to questions of territory, transnational media flows and globalization. Employing a variety of approaches from industry analysis to Deleuze and Guattari's concept of the "minor," contributions address the relationship of small cinemas to Hollywood, the role of history and memory, and the politics of place in post-Socialist cinemas.

$50.00 $35.00 | 
Paper | 416 pages | 60 b & w illustrations

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