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Films, cinema

Films, cinema

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  1. Eurovision
    1. Paul Lang

    Eurovision

    Seven Decades of Glitz, Glamour and Unforgettable Performances – Douze Points!

    Paul Lang is a pop-culture writer from the United Kingdom whose earliest Eurovision memory is watching Bucks Fizz win when he was six years old — and he’s seen every show since, usually while telling everyone else in the room to shut up and listen to the songs. By a strange twist of fate he ended up with Gina G as his landlady for ten years, and enjoyed the Contests from 2006–2016 sitting on her actual sofa. If you ask him, he will tell you that his favourite Eurovision act is ABBA, but it’s actually Nicki French.

    € 35,95
  2. Trip to the Moon
    1. John Yorke

    Trip to the Moon

    Understanding the True Power Of Story

    His analysis in this instance soars precisely because it escapes into the real world… gleaning joy from unlikely but convincing connections... Yorke's dismantling of how these stories work on us as citizens feels like a public service, granting literacy at a moment of bewildering global rupture

    € 34,50
  3. The Outlaw Observed
    1. Sabina Rahman

    The Outlaw Observed

    Robin Hood and the Culture of Surveillance

    This book traces how Robin Hood adaptations generate discourses of transtemporal medievalism, a co-existence of past and present in which the medieval outlaw becomes a prism through which modern surveillance cultures are refracted and interrogated.

    € 214,95
  4. Televising Feminism
    1. Jessica Ford

    Televising Feminism

    How Gender Politics Shapes Scripted TV

    Jessica Ford is a senior lecturer in media at Adelaide University, Australia.

    € 121,95
  5. Revolution, War, and Protest in Sri Lanka

    Revolution, War, and Protest in Sri Lanka

    From Armed Struggle to Non-Violent Resistance

    Interrogating the divide between violent and non-violent protest, including Aragalaya, this volume highlights the importance of strategically connecting seemingly unrelated historical events and political movements across Sri Lanka's North and South, spanning the period from 1948 to 2022, to offer fresh insights into conflict.

    € 214,95
  6. Hitting the Right Notes
    1. Lester D. Friedman
    2. Charity Lofthouse

    Hitting the Right Notes

    Film Directors and Composers in Harmony

    Lester D. Friedman is an emeritus professor and former chair of the Media and Society Program at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He is the author, co-author, and editor of over 20 books on film genres, American cinema of the 1970s, American Jewish cinema, British film of the 1980s, and Health and Humanities including most recently Citizen Spielberg, 2nd Edition.CHARITY LOFTHOUSE is an associate professor of music at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.

    € 131,95
  7. A Cultural and Economic History of the Movie Theatre Concession Stand
    1. Lucy Hulls

    A Cultural and Economic History of the Movie Theatre Concession Stand

    The Second Box Office
    € 175,95
  8. The Academy Awards
    1. Gail Kin
    2. Jim Piazza

    The Academy Awards
    Tweedehands

    The Complete History of Oscar

    This lavish book on the Academy Awards makes a great gift for film buffs. It's all in here: great stories of actors and directors at the pinnacle of their careers; those who won and those who should've won; information on classic films; and the scoop on Academy Award fashions, gaffes and speeches. 550 photos.

    € 25,00
  9. Museums, Monuments, and Memory in Poland
    1. Anna Krakus

    Museums, Monuments, and Memory in Poland

    Collecting Stories

    Demonstrates how museums, public monuments and private collections in Poland generate competing interpretations of the past-particularly the Holocaust. Highlights political tensions and offers universal insights into the power of curated memory.

    € 131,95
  10. Disobedient Women
    1. Anastasia Valecce

    Disobedient Women

    Decolonial Movements of Afro-Queer Puerto Rican Artists

    Anastasia Valecce, associate professor of Hispanic cultural studies at Spelman College, is the author of Neorrealismo y cine en Cuba: historia y discurso entorno a la primera polémica de la Revolución (1951–1962).

    € 120,95
  11. Der verlorene Schlaf
    1. Ulrich , Peltzer

    Der verlorene Schlaf

    Revolution, Leidenschaft und ein tödliches Duell - Ulrich Peltzer erzählt die Geschichte des berühmten Mathematikers Évariste Galois   1832: Évariste Galois, 20 Jahre jung, unglücklich verliebt, stirbt an den Folgen eines Bauchschusses. In der Nacht vor dem Duell bringt er noch schnell eine mathematische Theorie zu Papier, die ihn weltberühmt machen wird. Gerade erst hat man den Revolutionär und Königsgegner aus der Haft entlassen ... Galois' Geschichte hat alles, was es für einen packenden Kostümfilm braucht. Zu sehen ist dieser Film vorerst aber nur in den Bildern und Reflexionen eines Drehbuchautors, der in einer schlaflosen Nacht zwischen Julirevolution und Gegenwart hin- und herspringt. Ein beeindruckender, grandios erzählter Roman von Ulrich Peltzer über unsere Freiheit und die wunderbaren Möglichkeiten von Film und Literatur.

    € 26,00
  12. Useful Cinema in State Socialist Europe

    Useful Cinema in State Socialist Europe

    Useful Cinema in State Socialist Europe offers a ground-breaking exploration of “useful” film production across Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and the wider socialist world from the postwar period to the late Cold War.

    € 214,95