The Cinema Makers: Public Life and the Exhibition of Difference in South-Eastern and Central Europe Since the 1960s
English
By (author): Anna Schober
The Cinema Makers investigates how cinema spectators in southeastern and central European cities became cinema makers through such practices as squatting in existing cinema spaces, organizing cinema events, writing about film, and making films themselves. Drawing on a corpus of interviews with cinema activists in Germany, Austria, and the former Yugoslavia, Anna Schober compares the activities and artistic productions they staged in cities such as Vienna, Cologne, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Ljubljana, Belgrade, Novi Sad, Subotica, Zagreb, and Sarajevo. The resulting study illuminates the differences and similarities in the development of political cultureand cinemas role in that developmentin European countries with pluralist-democratic, one-party socialist, and post-socialist traditions.
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