KinoKultura Special Issue on Hungarian Cinema

Birgit Beumers birgitbeumers at YAHOO.CO.UK
Sun Feb 10 14:56:27 UTC 2008


The editors of KinoKultura announce the publication of a special issue on Hungarian Cinema, guest edited by Catherine Portuges
     The issue begins with an editorial on “Contemporary Perspectives on Hungarian Cinema” and includes: 
   Interviews:
   Susan Suleiman: “On Exile, Jewish Identity, and Filmmaking in Hungary: A Conversation with István Szabó”
   Catherine Portuges: “A Conversation with Gyula Gazdag”
    
   Articles:
   György Báron: “Dead Sea Scrolls: Hungarian Documentaries Before and After the Political Changes”
   John Cunningham: “Jenö Janovics and Transylvanian Silent Cinema”
   Kristian Feigelson: “The Labyrinth: A Strategy of Sensitive Experimentation, A Filmmaker of the Anonymous”
   David Frey: “‘Why We Fight’ Hungarian Style: War, Civil War, and the Red Menace in Hungarian Wartime Feature Film”
   Beverly James: “Character Subjectivities in Films about the 1956 Hungarian Revolution”
   András Bálint Kovács: “The World According to Béla Tarr”
    
   Reviews:
   John Cunningham: Csaba Bollók’s Iska’s Journey (Iszka utazása), 2007
   Peter Hames: Ágnes Kocsis's Fresh Air (Friss Levegö), 2006
   Anikó Imre: Áron Gauder’s The District (Nyóckér!), 2004
   Steve Jobbitt: Nimród Antal’s Kontroll (2003) — Subterranean Dreaming: Hungarian Fantasies of Integration and Redemption
   Ivan Sanders: Tainted Art: On István Szabó's Taking Sides (2001)
   Ivan Sanders: Oversexed, Overstuffed, Over the Top: György Pálfi’s Taxidermia (2006)
    
   Enjoy!
   Vladimir Padunov and Birgit Beumers
    
   

Dr Birgit Beumers 
Department of Russian Studies 
University of Bristol 
17 Woodland Road 
Bristol BS8 1TE 
United Kingdom
Tel +44 117 928 7596 
Editor, www.kinokultura.com
Editor, Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema 




  

       
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