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Polish Film and the Holocaust
Polish Film and the Holocaust
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Polish Film and the Holocaust

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During World War II Poland lost more than six million people, including about three million Polish Jews who perished in the ghettos and extermination camps built by Nazi Germany in occupied Polish territories. This book is the first to address the representation of the Holocaust in Polish film and does so through a detailed treatment of several films, which the author frames in relation to the political, ideological, and cultural contexts of the times in which they were created. Following the chronological development of Polish Holocaust films, the book begins with two early classics: Wanda Jakubowska s The Last Stage (1948) and Aleksander Ford s Border Street (1949), and next explores the Polish School period, represented by Andrzej Wajda s A Generation (1955) and Andrzej Munk s The Passenger (1963). Between 1965 and 1980 there was an organized silence regarding sensitive Polish-Jewish relations resulting in only a few relevant films until the return of democracy in 1989 when an increasing number were made, among them Krzysztof Kieslowski s Decalogue 8 (1988), Andrzej Wajda s Korczak (1990), Jan Jakub Kolski s Keep Away from the Window (2000), and Roman Polanski s The Pianist (2002). An important contribution to film studies, this book has wider relevance in addressing the issue of Poland s national memory.
Alaotsikko
Politics and Memory
Kirjailija
Marek Haltof
ISBN
9780857453570
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
1.1.2012
Kustantaja
BERGHAHN BOOKS
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