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4. Dependency and Independence in British Independent Film
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword: Producing Independently in a Global Industry vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
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Introduction
- 1. The Meaning of Independence: Concepts, Contexts, and Interpretations 3
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Part One: Independent Film vis-à-vis the Local and Global Mainstream
- 2. An Increasingly Global Presence: Contemporary American Independent Cinema outside the United States 19
- 3. European Union Initiatives for Independent Filmmakers across Europe 39
- 4. Dependency and Independence in British Independent Film 53
- 5. From Aussiewood Movies to Guerrilla Filmmaking: Independent Filmmaking and Contemporary Australian Cinema 71
- 6. Independent Filmmaking in the Peruvian Context: Seeking Meaning 90
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Part Two: The Meaning of Independence in Regions of Conflict and Change
- 7. In the Shadow of the Studios, the State, and the Multiplexes: Independent Filmmaking in Greece 113
- 8. Turkish Independent Cinema: Between Bourgeois Auteurism and Political Radicalism 131
- 9. Filmmaking in Iraq: A Rebirth 149
- 10. The Grassroots Perspective: Sixth Generation Cinema and Independent Filmmaking in China 175
- 11. Independent Filmmaking in Africa: New Voices and Challenges 188
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Part Three: Digital Media and the Independent Voice
- 12. Syiok Sendiri? Independent Filmmaking in Malaysia 213
- 13. Independent Filmmaking in the Canadian Arctic 236
- 14. Digital Video Films as “Independent” African Cinema 255
- Glossary 270
- Filmography 275
- Bibliography 282
- Contributors 309
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword: Producing Independently in a Global Industry vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
-
Introduction
- 1. The Meaning of Independence: Concepts, Contexts, and Interpretations 3
-
Part One: Independent Film vis-à-vis the Local and Global Mainstream
- 2. An Increasingly Global Presence: Contemporary American Independent Cinema outside the United States 19
- 3. European Union Initiatives for Independent Filmmakers across Europe 39
- 4. Dependency and Independence in British Independent Film 53
- 5. From Aussiewood Movies to Guerrilla Filmmaking: Independent Filmmaking and Contemporary Australian Cinema 71
- 6. Independent Filmmaking in the Peruvian Context: Seeking Meaning 90
-
Part Two: The Meaning of Independence in Regions of Conflict and Change
- 7. In the Shadow of the Studios, the State, and the Multiplexes: Independent Filmmaking in Greece 113
- 8. Turkish Independent Cinema: Between Bourgeois Auteurism and Political Radicalism 131
- 9. Filmmaking in Iraq: A Rebirth 149
- 10. The Grassroots Perspective: Sixth Generation Cinema and Independent Filmmaking in China 175
- 11. Independent Filmmaking in Africa: New Voices and Challenges 188
-
Part Three: Digital Media and the Independent Voice
- 12. Syiok Sendiri? Independent Filmmaking in Malaysia 213
- 13. Independent Filmmaking in the Canadian Arctic 236
- 14. Digital Video Films as “Independent” African Cinema 255
- Glossary 270
- Filmography 275
- Bibliography 282
- Contributors 309