“Films from East” signalling the political breakdown in the middle of the 1980s (the Gorbachev era) were welcom ed in the offi cial circulation system. Th e fi lms were screened not only in festival cinemas, but on TV as well, and were discussed in newspapers and magazines. Soviet fi lms were especially important because they were able to carry new information about the changes taking place in Eastern Europe. If independent ideas appeared in a Polish fi lm, it could be banned from screening, as censorship was sensitive to works “threatening socialism” and “disturbing the alliance”. Th e only country in our part of Europe which did not need to be afraid of “disturbing the alliance” was the Soviet Union. We can distinguish three groups of suc...
CLOSE STRANGERS. THE IMAGE OF UKRAINE IN POLISH CINEMA AFTER 1989This text happens to be an a...
The Polish-Soviet War, particularly the Battle of Warsaw (13–25 August 1920), soon became a subject ...
As for Polish cinema, it was a primary aim to describe ironies of Poland society and history. Like o...
“Films from East” signalling the political breakdown in the middle of the 1980s (the Gorbachev era) ...
"Films from East" signalling the political breakdown in the middle of the 1980s (the Gorbachev era) ...
Poland’s film directors could finally forget about the pressures of complying with government censor...
CINEMA UNDER POLITICAL PRESSURE: A BRIEF OUTLINE OF AUTHORIAL ROLES IN POLISH POST-WAR FEATURE FILM ...
POLAND IN UKRAINIAN CINEMAMultinational Ukraine in the time of Ukrainization conducted a pol...
CINEMA IN THE LABYRINTH OF FREEDOM: POLISH FEATURE FILM AFTER 1989 “Freedom does not exist. We shou...
This study examines resistance against totalitarian propaganda in select movies produced in regions ...
The subject of “Europeanness” has been analysed in Belarus thoroughly for the last twenty years, but...
During almost twelve years after the Soviet regime crushed the Hungarian Revolution, the Warsaw Pact...
This dissertation proposes a direct relationship between specific formal and ideological development...
The Russian Cinema of the DissolutionThe paper takes the issue of Russian reckoning cinema after 198...
This article discusses Polish documentary films made after the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989, til...
CLOSE STRANGERS. THE IMAGE OF UKRAINE IN POLISH CINEMA AFTER 1989This text happens to be an a...
The Polish-Soviet War, particularly the Battle of Warsaw (13–25 August 1920), soon became a subject ...
As for Polish cinema, it was a primary aim to describe ironies of Poland society and history. Like o...
“Films from East” signalling the political breakdown in the middle of the 1980s (the Gorbachev era) ...
"Films from East" signalling the political breakdown in the middle of the 1980s (the Gorbachev era) ...
Poland’s film directors could finally forget about the pressures of complying with government censor...
CINEMA UNDER POLITICAL PRESSURE: A BRIEF OUTLINE OF AUTHORIAL ROLES IN POLISH POST-WAR FEATURE FILM ...
POLAND IN UKRAINIAN CINEMAMultinational Ukraine in the time of Ukrainization conducted a pol...
CINEMA IN THE LABYRINTH OF FREEDOM: POLISH FEATURE FILM AFTER 1989 “Freedom does not exist. We shou...
This study examines resistance against totalitarian propaganda in select movies produced in regions ...
The subject of “Europeanness” has been analysed in Belarus thoroughly for the last twenty years, but...
During almost twelve years after the Soviet regime crushed the Hungarian Revolution, the Warsaw Pact...
This dissertation proposes a direct relationship between specific formal and ideological development...
The Russian Cinema of the DissolutionThe paper takes the issue of Russian reckoning cinema after 198...
This article discusses Polish documentary films made after the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989, til...
CLOSE STRANGERS. THE IMAGE OF UKRAINE IN POLISH CINEMA AFTER 1989This text happens to be an a...
The Polish-Soviet War, particularly the Battle of Warsaw (13–25 August 1920), soon became a subject ...
As for Polish cinema, it was a primary aim to describe ironies of Poland society and history. Like o...