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European Cinemas in the Television Age

by Dorota Ostrowska and Graham Roberts

Type
Studies
Subject
CountriesEurope
Keywords
Europe, television, evolution
Publishing date
2007
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Hardcover • 208 pages
6 x 9 ¼ inches (15.5 x 23.5 cm)
ISBN
978-0-7486-2308-2
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Book Presentation:
European Cinemas in the Television Age is a radical attempt to rethink the post-war history of European cinemas. The authors approach the subject from the perspective of television’s impact on the culture of cinema’s production, distribution, consumption and reception. Thus they indicate a new direction for the debate about the future of cinema in Europe. In every European country television has transformed economic, technological and aesthetic terms in which the process of cinema production had been conducted. Television’s growing popularity has drastically reshaped cinema’s audiences and forced governments to introduce policies to regulate the interaction between cinema and television in the changing and dynamic audio-visual environment. It is cinematic criticism, which was slowest in coming to terms with the presence of television and therefore most instrumental in perpetuating the view of cinema as an isolated object of aesthetic, critical and academic inquiry. The recognition of the impact of television upon European cinemas offers a more authentic and richer picture of cinemas in Europe, which are part of the complex audiovisual matrix including television and new media.

Features
• Contains detailed case studies of Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Poland, Italy and Denmark.
• Includes contributions from leading scholars in the fields of cinema and television studies: Pierre Sorlin, Luisa Cignoetti, Valeria Camporesi, Gunhild Agger, Magrit Grieb, Malgorzata Radkiewicz and Will Lehman.
• Will appeal to students and researchers in a wide range of fields, including cinema, television, media and communication studies.

About the authors:
Dorota Ostrowska is Lecturer in Film Studies at the Birkbeck, University of London

Press Reviews:
A compelling and comprehensive contribution to the contemporary discussion of cinema and media relations, precisely because it aims not so much at providing an all-inclusive European cinema/television history, than rather to produce a new understanding of a cine-visual aesthetics.– Claudia Pummer, University of Iowa, H-Net

European Cinema in the Television Age is without doubt a key text. It approaches one of those most important subjects - if not the most important subject - concerning European cinema of the past half century. Covering from the analogue to digital, from industrial context to aesthetics, this book is timely and important. I highly recommend it.– Professor Graeme Harper, University of Wales, Bangor

See the publisher website: Edinburgh University Press

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