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      Hungarian Film, 1929-1947: National Identity, Anti-Semitism and Popular Cinema

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      This book tells the troubled story of a period in Hungarian cinematic history during which audiences, filmmakers, critics, and officials grappled with questions surrounding Hungarian national identity.
      What does it mean for someone or something to be Hungarian? People in Hu...

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      Product ID:9789462980761
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:NL
      Series:Eastern European Screen Cultures
      Title:Hungarian Film, 1929-1947
      Subtitle:National Identity, Anti-Semitism and Popular Cinema
      Authors:Author: Gabor Gergely
      Page Count:330
      Subjects:Film history, theory or criticism, Film theory & criticism
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      This book tells the troubled story of a period in Hungarian cinematic history during which audiences, filmmakers, critics, and officials grappled with questions surrounding Hungarian national identity.
      What does it mean for someone or something to be Hungarian? People in Hungary grappled with this far-reaching question in the wake of the losses and transformation brought by World War I. Because the period also saw the rise of cinema, audiences, filmmakers, critics, and officials often looked at films with an eye to that question, too. Did the Hungary seen on screen represent the Hungary they knew from everyday life? And-crucially-did the major role played by Jewish Hungarians in the film industry make the sector and its creations somehow Jewish rather than Hungarian? Jews, it was soon decided, could not really be Hungarian, and acts of Parliament soon barred them from taking major roles in cinema production. This book tells the troubled story of that period in Hungarian cinematic history, taking it up through World War II.
      Imprint Name:Amsterdam University Press
      Publisher Name:Amsterdam University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2017-08-01

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      Weight644 g
      Dimensions163 × 241 × 26 mm