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9. Audio-visual production cultures: convergence and resistance
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Dorota Ostrowska
and Graham Roberts
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- List of contributors xi
- 1. Introduction: a cultural ecology of film and television in Europe 1
- 2. BRITAIN: Meet Mr Lucifer: British cinema under the spell of TV 6
- 3. FRANCE: Cinematic television or televisual cinema: INA and Canal+ 25
- 4. ITALY: Cinema and television: collaborators and threat 41
- 5. SPAIN: Bipolar visions, unified realities: a general overview 55
- 6. GERMANY: Screen wars: German national cinema in the age of television 71
- 7. DENMARK: The element of childhood from children’s television to Dogme 95 87
- 8. POLAND: Costume dramas: cine-televisual alliances in the socialist and post-socialist Poland 107
- 9. Audio-visual production cultures: convergence and resistance 125
- 10. Kinesthetics: cinematic forms in the age of television 144
- 11. Reproduction: re-creation of cinema via the domestic screen 159
- Bibliography 173
- Index 186
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- List of contributors xi
- 1. Introduction: a cultural ecology of film and television in Europe 1
- 2. BRITAIN: Meet Mr Lucifer: British cinema under the spell of TV 6
- 3. FRANCE: Cinematic television or televisual cinema: INA and Canal+ 25
- 4. ITALY: Cinema and television: collaborators and threat 41
- 5. SPAIN: Bipolar visions, unified realities: a general overview 55
- 6. GERMANY: Screen wars: German national cinema in the age of television 71
- 7. DENMARK: The element of childhood from children’s television to Dogme 95 87
- 8. POLAND: Costume dramas: cine-televisual alliances in the socialist and post-socialist Poland 107
- 9. Audio-visual production cultures: convergence and resistance 125
- 10. Kinesthetics: cinematic forms in the age of television 144
- 11. Reproduction: re-creation of cinema via the domestic screen 159
- Bibliography 173
- Index 186