Iconic turns [electronic resource] : nation and religion in Eastern European cinema since 1989 / edited by Liliya Berezhnaya & Christian Schmitt.
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- 791.430947 23
- PN1993.5.E82 I37 2013eb
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Religion and politics in Soviet and Eastern European cinema: a historical survey / Liliya Berezhnaya and Christian Schmitt -- Institutional Powers. Blessed films: the Russian Orthodox Church and patriotic culture in the 2000s / Hans-Joachim Schlegel -- Russian film premieres in 2010/11: sacralizing national history and nationalizing religion / Steven M. Norris -- A cinematic churchman: metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky in Oles Yanchuk's Vladyka Andrey / Liliya Berezhnaya -- Sacred and profane images: rethinking history: heroes, saints and martyrs in contemporary Russian cinema. The godless Czechs? cinema, religion and Czech national identity / Eva Binder -- Beyond the surface, beneath the skin: immanence and transcendence in Gyorgi Palfi's films / Jan Culik -- Conflict, trauma, and memory. Narrating the Shoah in Poland: post-1989 movies about Polish-Jewish relations in times of German extermination politics / Christian Schmitt -- Memory, national identity, and the cross: Polish documentary films about the Smolensk plane crash / Maren Roger -- Religion visible and invisible: the case of post-Yugoslav anti-war films / Miroslaw Przylipiak.
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