Chinese cinema
culture and politics since 1949
by Paul Clark
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The first comprehensive history of film in China from the establishment of the People's Republic in 1949 to the mid-1980s when a "new wave" broke. Clark argues that Chinese cinema has not been primarily politically motivated, but the product of a dynamic relationship involving audiences.
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