One Hundred Years of Canadian Cinema

One Hundred Years of Canadian Cinema
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 0802084443
ISBN-13 : 9780802084446
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Synopsis One Hundred Years of Canadian Cinema by : George Melnyk

Melnyk argues passionately that Canadian cinema has never been a singular entity, but has continued to speak in the languages and in the voices of Canada's diverse population.

Canadian Cinema Since the 1980s

Canadian Cinema Since the 1980s
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9781442612402
ISBN-13 : 1442612401
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Canadian Cinema Since the 1980s by : David Lawrence Pike

Making a significant advance in the study of the film industry of the period, Canadian Cinema since the 1980s is also an ideal text for students, researchers, and Canadian film enthusiasts.

The Cinema of Hockey

The Cinema of Hockey
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9781476666259
ISBN-13 : 1476666253
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cinema of Hockey by : Iri Cermak

Ice hockey has featured in North American films since the early days. Hockey's sizable cinematic repertoire explores different views of the sport, including the role of aggression, the business of sports, race and gender, and the role of women in the game. This critical study focuses on hockey themes in more than 50 films and television movies from the U.S. and Canada spanning several decades. Depictions of historical games are discussed, including the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" and the 1972 Summit Series. National myths that inform ideas of the hockey player are examined. Production techniques that enhance hockey as on-screen spectacle are covered.

The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Cinema

The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Cinema
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 506
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ISBN-10 : 9780190229115
ISBN-13 : 019022911X
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Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Cinema by : Janine Marchessault

The chapters in The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Cinema present a rich, diverse overview of Canadian cinema. Responding to the latest developments in Canadian film studies, this volume takes into account the variety of artistic voices, media technologies, and places which have marked cinema in Canada throughout its history. Drawing on a range of established and emerging scholars from a range of disciplines, this volume will be useful to teachers, scholars, and to a general readership interested in cinema in Canada. Moving beyond the director-focused approach of much previous scholarship, this book is concerned with communities, institutions, and audiences for Canadian cinema at both national and international levels. The choice of subjects covered ranges from popular, genre cinema to the most experimental of artistic interventions. Canadian cinema is seen in its interaction with other forms of art-making and media production in Canada and at the international level. Particular attention has been paid to the work of Indigenous filmmakers, members of diasporic communities and feminist and LGBTQ artists. The result is a book attentive to the complex social and institutional contexts in which Canadian cinema is made and consumed.

Canadian Cinema in the New Millennium

Canadian Cinema in the New Millennium
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 431
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ISBN-10 : 9780228014928
ISBN-13 : 0228014921
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Canadian Cinema in the New Millennium by : Lee Carruthers

At the turn of the millennium Canadian cinema appeared to have reached an apex of aesthetic and commercial transformation. Domestic filmmaking has since declined in visibility: the sense of celebrity once associated with independent directors has diminished, projects garner less critical attention, and concepts that made late-twentieth-century Canadian film legible have been reconsidered or displaced. Canadian Cinema in the New Millennium examines this dramatic transformation and revitalizes our engagement with Canadian cinema in the contemporary moment, presenting focused case studies of films and filmmakers and contextual studies of Canadian film policy, labour, and film festivals. Contributors trace key developments since 2000, including the renouveau or Quebec New Wave, Indigenous filmmaking, i-docs, and diasporic experimental filmmaking. Reflecting the way film in Canada mediates multiple cultures, forging new affinities among anglophone, francophone, and Indigenous-language examples, this book engages familiar figures, such as Denis Villeneuve, Xavier Dolan, Sarah Polley, and Guy Maddin, in the same breath as small-budget independent films, documentaries, and experimental works that have emerged in the Canadian scene. Fuelled by close attention to the films themselves and a desire to develop new scholarly approaches, Canadian Cinema in the New Millennium models a renewed commitment to keeping the conversation about Canadian cinema vibrant and alive.

Great Canadian Film Directors

Great Canadian Film Directors
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Publisher : University of Alberta
Total Pages : 489
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ISBN-10 : 9780888645289
ISBN-13 : 0888645287
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Great Canadian Film Directors by : George Melnyk

Great Canadian Film Directors is the first major study that reflects the cultural and linguistic diversity of Canada’s most dynamic film directors. The 19 essays in this collection focus on each filmmaker’s ability to create a vision that both reveals and redefines our national cultures. Together, these essays, by established and emerging scholars, highlight the diversity, imaginative power, and talent of Canadian filmmakers. This collection’s value is in its contemporary analysis of major figures as well as critical discussions of the work of women directors and young filmmakers. Filmographies and selected bibliographies for each director provide film students and the movie-going public with an unrivalled study of a cinema that now garners world attention.

MOVING CAMERAS AND LIVING MOVIES

MOVING CAMERAS AND LIVING MOVIES
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781291351576
ISBN-13 : 1291351574
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis MOVING CAMERAS AND LIVING MOVIES by : STEVE ESOMBA, Dr.

I can say with absolute certainty that, everybody enjoys watching movies, cinema, films and television. But few, if any, know how a film is made: a film has inbuilt special effects or 'tricks'to make it appealing to audiences. MOVING CAMERAS AND LIVING MOVIES reveals to you ALL about films & Filmmaking; it is a hard and tasking enterprise involving tens of thousands of workers and millions of investment dollars. After reading MOVING CAMERAS...your love for movies will triple. Movie technicians and camera gurus have a license to mould, alter, and manipulate the screen to produce or induce rain, sunlight, snow, fire, or fly any object in space in defiance of gravity or even cause 'accidents'or 'raise' the dead to life. Learn the fascinating, exciting world of film, actresses, actors, fashion, and fictional entities.

Film and the City

Film and the City
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Publisher : Athabasca University Press
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9781927356593
ISBN-13 : 1927356598
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Film and the City by : George Melnyk

Most Canadians are city dwellers, a fact often unacknowledged by twentieth-century Canadian films, with their preference for themes of wilderness survival or rural life. Modernist Canadian films tend to support what film scholar Jim Leach calls “the nationalist-realist project,” a documentary style that emphasizes the exoticism and mythos of the land. Over the past several decades, however, the hegemony of Anglo-centrism has been challenged by francophone and First Nations perspectives and the character of cities altered by a continued influx of immigrants and the development of cities as economic and technological centers. No longer primarily defined through the lens of rural nostalgia, Canadian urban identity is instead polyphonic, diverse, constructed through multiple discourses and mediums, an exchange rather than a strict orientation. Taking on the urban as setting and subject, filmmakers are ideally poised to create and reflect multiple versions of a single city. Examining fourteen Canadian films produced from 1989 to 2007, including Denys Arcand’s Jésus de Montréal (1989), Jean-Claude Lauzon’s Léolo (1992), Mina Shum’s Double Happiness (1994), Clément Virgo’s Rude (1995), and Guy Maddin’s My Winnipeg (2007), Film and the City is the first comprehensive study of Canadian film and “urbanity”—the totality of urban culture and life. Drawing on film and urban studies and building upon issues of identity formation in Canadian studies, Melnyk considers how filmmakers, films, and urban audiences experience, represent, and interpret urban spatiality, visuality, and orality. In this way, Film and the City argues that Canadian narrative film of the postmodern period has aided in articulating a new national identity.

The Cinema of Canada

The Cinema of Canada
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Publisher : Wallflower Press
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 1904764606
ISBN-13 : 9781904764601
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cinema of Canada by : Jerry White

Containing 24 essays, each on a different film, this work provides a fascinating historical account of the development of film and documentary traditions across the diverse national and regional communities in Canada.