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Polish Cinema Today

A Bold New Era in Film

by Helena Goscilo

Type
Studies
Subject
CountriesPoland
Keywords
Poland
Publishing date
2023
Publisher
Lexington Books
Language
English
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Paperback • 382 pages
6 x 8 ¾ inches (15.5 x 22.5 cm)
ISBN
978-1-79364-167-0
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Book Presentation:
A 2022 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title

Structured according to key themes, Polish Cinema Today analyzes the remarkable innovations in Polish cinema emerging a decade after the 1989 dissolution of the Soviet bloc, once its film industry had evolved from a socialist state enterprise into a much more accessible system of film production, with growing expertise in distribution and marketing. By the early 2000s, an impressive, diverse cohort of filmmakers broke through the gridlock of a small set of esteemed, aging auteurs as well as the glut of imported Hollywood blockbusters, empowered by the digital revolution and domestic audience appetite for independent work. Polish directors today challenge sacrosanct bromides about national and gender identity, Poland’s historical martyrdom, the status of the influential Catholic Church, and the benevolent family, while investigating the phenomena of migration and sexuality in their full complexity. Each thematic chapter places these recent films within a historical/cultural context nationally and transnationally, and designs its analyses of specific works to engage general audiences of film scholars, students, and cinephiles.

About the Author:
Helena Goscilo is professor in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Culture at Ohio State University.Beth Holmgren is professor in the Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at Duke University.

Press Reviews:
To satisfy all three intended audiences—film teachers, students, and cinephiles—Goscilo and Holmgren selected critically acclaimed films and films that elicited the liveliest discussions in the courses they taught at their respect universities…. The sophisticated close analyses of the films are interspersed with pertinent information about the films' directors and actors and the reception of the films both nationally and internationally. The book is a welcome addition to the existing corpus of Polish film studies scholarship. It will be a great resource not only for scholars but also for lovers of Polish cinema. Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers.
― Choice Reviews

This book is a valuable source for researchers and is a delightful read for anybody interested in Poland.
-- Elzbieta Ostrowska, University of Alberta

This is another brilliant study by Goscilo and Holmgren, exquisitely researched and written with verve, insight, and sparkling analysis. Scholars, students, and movie lovers will make many discoveries from the dozens of contemporary Polish films examined in depth and their transnational explorations of gender, genre, religion, migration, crime, family, Jewish life, and same-sex love. This is a remarkable contribution to film studies and to our understanding of Polish art and society after 1989.

-- Andrea Lanoux, Connecticut College

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