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Early Cinema in Russia and Its Cultural Reception
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Early Cinema in Russia and Its Cultural Reception

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Early Cinema in Russia chronicles one of the great lost periods in cinema history, that of Pre-Revolutionary Russia. In contrast to standard film histories, Yuri Tsivian focuses on reflected images: it features the historical film-goer and early writings on film as well as examining the physical elements of cinematic performance. Tsivian casts a probing beam of illumination into some of the most obscure areas of film history. And the terrain he lights up with his careful assembly and insightful reading of the records of early film viewing in Russia not only changes our sense of the history of this period but also …causes us to re-evaluate some of our most basic theoretical and historical assumptions about what a film is and how it affects its audiences. –Tom Gunning, from the Foreword Early Cinema in Russia …reveals Tsivian’s strengths very well and demonstrates why he is …the finest film historian of his generation in the former Soviet Union. –Denise Y. Youngblood, Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television A work of fundamental importance. –Julian Graffy, Recent Studies of Russian and Soviet Cinema

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Date
13 August 1998
Pages
296
ISBN
9780226814261

Early Cinema in Russia chronicles one of the great lost periods in cinema history, that of Pre-Revolutionary Russia. In contrast to standard film histories, Yuri Tsivian focuses on reflected images: it features the historical film-goer and early writings on film as well as examining the physical elements of cinematic performance. Tsivian casts a probing beam of illumination into some of the most obscure areas of film history. And the terrain he lights up with his careful assembly and insightful reading of the records of early film viewing in Russia not only changes our sense of the history of this period but also …causes us to re-evaluate some of our most basic theoretical and historical assumptions about what a film is and how it affects its audiences. –Tom Gunning, from the Foreword Early Cinema in Russia …reveals Tsivian’s strengths very well and demonstrates why he is …the finest film historian of his generation in the former Soviet Union. –Denise Y. Youngblood, Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television A work of fundamental importance. –Julian Graffy, Recent Studies of Russian and Soviet Cinema

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Date
13 August 1998
Pages
296
ISBN
9780226814261