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European Cinema and Intertextuality
History, Memory and Politics
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300 pages
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Focusing on the representation of significant events in twentieth-century European history, the book examines how films portray pivotal moments such as the Second World War, the Armenian Genocide, anti-Semitic attacks in Poland, 1970s European terrorism, and the fall of communism. It provides a contemporary analysis of the intersection between cinema and historical narrative, highlighting the influential role of film in shaping public understanding of these critical events.
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2011, paperback
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