
ISSN 1712-9559
Keyword : Political Cinema
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An analysis of Third Cinema theory that extends the classic tenets of 1960s-1970s political cinema to incorporate the European Diaspora.
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Interview with Iranian director of the dance film Forbidden Sun Dance, Lila Ghobady, and its subject, dance choreographer Aram Bayat.
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A festival report on the 27th International Istanbul Film Festival. Films reviewed include Ara, Ex Drummer, and A Jihad for Love.
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Author Becky Korman compares and contrasts the strengths and weaknesses of a Nigerian (Ezra) and American (Blood Diamond) film based on a similar subject: the consequences of civil war on the people of Sierra Leone as a result of conflict surrounding the diamond trade.
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An interview with the director of Bamako, Abderrahmane Sissako.
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Authour Jason Lindop offers a close analysis of director Sissako's symbolic treatment of the social and economic effects of globalization and Western intervention in Africa.
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Ryan Spence’s essay concentrates on Sissako’s formal interplay between varying forms of interogative discourse (trial process, question/answer, song) and narration, and how the differing power structures of communication in Africa and the West need to be addressed before the true collective voice of Africa can be heard and, in turn, true economic and social progress.
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An analysis of the film Thunderbolt, a representative of the hundreds of recent video works to be coming out of Nigeria in recent years (sometimes called Nollywood). Author Murphy places the film within the (hopefully) burgeoning desires and ambitions of this burgeoning commercial industry.
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A close textual analysis of Elie Suleiman’s Chronicle of a Disappearance which demonstrates how the director's understanding of form informs the complex political landscape of the everyday Palestinian experience.
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Author Guan-Soon wrestles through the virutes and ambiguities of Zhang Yimou’s Hero, a film which, according to Guan-Soon, negotiates between a Hollywood style blockbuster and a culturally savvy Chinese martial arts epic.
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An historical contextualisation of Santiago Álvarez' bold political/experimental short films.
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Review essay of the book Dreams of a Nation: On Palestinian Cinema which analyzes the varied complexities surrounding a 'national' cinema in search of Nationhood.
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An interview with young filmmaker Julia Loktev on her controversial film about a female suicide bomber, Day Night Day Night.
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An impromptu three-way discussion on one of the most talked about documentary films ever.
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An interview with Chilean director Silvio Caiozzi.
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Early in 2001 Hors Champ presented a 4-day event featuring a selected program of vintage works by one of America's leading visual artists, experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage. Nicolas Renaud recounts what was for many an extremely moving 4-day aesthetic experience.
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The definitive interview on one of Montreal's most notorious independent feature films, Subconscious Cruelty. Enough said.
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Interview with Republic of Korea director Park Ki-Hyung on his smash debut horror hit Whispering Corridors (1998).
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The Montreal-based Tana discusses these films and his experiences as an Italian-Canadian filmmaker.
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