Cinema and the Great War

Cinema and the Great War
Title Cinema and the Great War PDF eBook
Author Andrew Kelly
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Motion pictures in propaganda
ISBN 9780415514828

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An exploration of the development of anti-war cinema in Britain, America, Germany and France from the ground-breaking Lay Down Your Arms in 1914 through to Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory

The Great War in Hollywood Memory, 1918-1939

The Great War in Hollywood Memory, 1918-1939
Title The Great War in Hollywood Memory, 1918-1939 PDF eBook
Author Michael Hammond
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 322
Release 2019-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1438476973

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Assesses how America’s film industry remembered World War I during the interwar period. This is the definitive account of how America’s film industry remembered and reimagined World War I from the Armistice in 1918 to the outbreak of World War II in 1939. Based on detailed archival research, Michael Hammond shows how the war and the sociocultural changes it brought made their way into cinematic stories and images. He traces the development of the war’s memory in films dealing with combat on the ground and in the air, the role of women behind the lines, returning veterans, and through the social problem and horror genres. Hammond first examines movies that dealt directly with the war and the men and women who experienced it. He then turns to the consequences of the war as they played out across a range of films, some only tangentially related to the conflict itself. Hammond finds that the Great War acted as a storehouse of motifs and tropes drawn upon in the service of an industry actively seeking to deliver clearly told, entertaining stories to paying audiences. Films analyzed include The Big Parade, Grand Hotel, Hell’s Angels, The Black Cat, and Wings. Drawing on production records, set designs, personal accounts, and the advertising and reception of key films, the book offers unique insight into a cinematic remembering that was a product of the studio system as it emerged as a global entertainment industry. “Hammond’s intelligent and insightful account of the formation of cinematic treatments of the Great War in America constitutes a major addition to the critical literature on film. It acts as a prism through which to see refracted multiple themes central to the social and cultural history of the interwar years.” — Jay Winter, author of War beyond Words: Languages of Memory from the Great War to the Present

Cinema and the Great War

Cinema and the Great War
Title Cinema and the Great War PDF eBook
Author Andrew Kelly
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 219
Release 1997
Genre Art
ISBN 0415052033

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Cinema and the Great War concentrates on one part of the art of the war: the cinema. Used as tool for propaganda during the war itself, by the mid 1920s cinema had begun to reflect the rejection of conflict prevalent in all the arts. Andrew Kelly explores the development of anti-war cinema in, Britain, America, Germany and France from the ground-breaking Lay Down your Arms, made by Bertha Von Suttner in 1914 and Lewis Milestone's bitter All Quiet on the Western Front through to Stanley Kubrick's magnificent Paths of Glory.

French Cinema and the Great War

French Cinema and the Great War
Title French Cinema and the Great War PDF eBook
Author Marcelline Block
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 206
Release 2016-02-04
Genre History
ISBN 144226098X

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Even a century after its conclusion, the devastation of the Great War still echoes in the work of artists who try to make sense of the political, moral, ideological, and economic changes and challenges it spawned. France, the military major power of the Western Front, carries the legacy of battles on its own soil, and countless French lives lost defending the nation from the Central Powers. It is no surprise that the impact of the First World War can still be seen in French films into the present day. French Cinema and the Great War: Remembrance and Representation provides the first book-length study of World War I as it is featured in French cinema, from the silent era to contemporary films. Presented in three thematic sections—Recording and Remembering the Great War, Women at the Front, and Interrogating Commemoration—the essays in this volume explore the ways in which French film contributes to the restoration and modification of memories of the war. Films such as La Grande Illusion,King of Hearts, A Very Long Engagement, and Joyeux Noel are among those discussed in the volume’s examination of the various ways in which film mediates personal and collective memories of this critical historical event. This volume will be an invaluable resource, not only to those interested in French Cinema or the cinema of the Great War, but also to those interested in the impacts of war, more generally, on the cultural output of nations torn by the violence, death, and destruction of military conflict.

The Great War in Popular British Cinema of the 1920s

The Great War in Popular British Cinema of the 1920s
Title The Great War in Popular British Cinema of the 1920s PDF eBook
Author L. Napper
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 243
Release 2015-04-20
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 023037171X

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This book discusses British cinema's representation of the Great War during the 1920s. It argues that popular cinematic representations of the war offered surviving audiences a language through which to interpret their recent experience, and traces the ways in which those interpretations changed during the decade.

First World War and Popular Cinema

First World War and Popular Cinema
Title First World War and Popular Cinema PDF eBook
Author Michael Paris
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 285
Release 2019-08-06
Genre World War, 1914-1918
ISBN 1474471528

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This text provides a comparative analysis of how the war has been remembered in film. It looks at how national cinemas were mobilised as part of the war effort and how, subsequently, film makers shaped the memory and legacy of the war in later years.

War on Film

War on Film
Title War on Film PDF eBook
Author Michael T. Isenberg
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 1981
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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