Cypriot Cinemas

Cypriot Cinemas
Author: Costas Constandinides
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2016-05-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1501319965

Cyprus, the idyllic “island of Aphrodite,” is better known as a site of conflict and division between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, rather than for its film production. Constandinides and Papadakis work to rectify this dearth of information by discussing the ouevre of filmmakers engaging with the island's traumatic legacies: anti-colonial struggles, post-colonial instability, interethnic conflict, external interventions and war. Starting with the cinema of the 1960s, when the island became a republic, the collection focuses on the recent decades of filmmakers exploring issues of conflict, memory, identity, nationalism, migration and gender, as well as the work of filmmakers who chose to cooperate across the ethnic divide. Cypriot Cinemas utilizes a methodology that engages all necessary perspectives for an illuminating critical discussion: historical, theoretical and comparative (Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot films in relation to regional film cultures/practices). While the volume develops a discussion based on the reading of the political in Cypriot films, it also looks at other film cultures and debates such as (s)exploitation films and transnational cinema.

Beyond Brecht

Beyond Brecht
Author: John Fuegi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1983
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

Peter Brook states unequivocally: "Brecht is the key figure of our time, and all theatre work today at some point starts or returns to his statements and achievement." In Beyond Brecht theatre practitioners, film-makes, and scholars assess the work of those who in their own creative work have absorbed Brecht and sought to move beyond him to create theatre, film, and song for the 1980s. From David Bowie's London Baal production to film in Switzerland, to engaged theatre in Calcutta, to the genius of Fo in Italy, the volume moves us beyond a Brecht fit for the museum, to a Brecht full of life for our turbulent time.

About Cyprus

About Cyprus
Author: Cyprus. Grapheio Typou kai Plērophoriōn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2009
Genre: Cyprus
ISBN: 9789963386932

This reference publication provides the reader with information on Cyprus primarily through the work carried out by the various government departments. It also offers useful information on the main fields of activity of life on the island, its history, its culture and the Cyprus problem.

Fragments from the Past

Fragments from the Past
Author: Julie Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2006
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

"In the days before DVD and satellite television, London's Turkish speaking population relied on the cinema, both as a place to meet, and as a link with the familiar culture of home. The memories of going to the cienma, recounted in this collection of interviews, provide the backdrop to the journeys of eight individuals from Cyprus and Turkey to London, where photographic portraits by Barbara and Zafer Baran find them. The context for these stories is set by film maker Ümit Ünal, whose introductory essay provides a personal commentary on developments in the Turkish film industry, from its beginnings to its current international status." -- Back cover.

Worlds Apart?

Worlds Apart?
Author: Monica Jean Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1988
Genre: Children of immigrants
ISBN: