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Record Nr.

UNISA996247978103316

Titolo

Inside Soviet film satire : laughter with a lash / / editor, Andrew Horton

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 1993

ISBN

1-139-08558-1

0-511-52713-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xi, 171 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)

Collana

Cambridge studies in film

Altri autori (Persone)

HortonAndrew <1944->

Disciplina

791.43/617

Soggetti

Comedy films - Soviet Union - History and criticism

Satire, Soviet - History and criticism

Communism and satire

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Papers from the New Orleans Conference on the Spirit of Satire in Soviet Cinema held at Loyola University.

Nota di bibliografia

Filmography: p. 157-164.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Soviet film satire yesterday and today / Valentin Tolstykh -- A Russian Munchausen : Aesopian translation / Kevin Moss -- "We don't know what to laugh at" : comedy and satire in Soviet cinema (from The miracle worker to St. Jorgen's feast day / Denise J. Youngblood -- An ambivalent NEP satire of bourgeois aspirations : The kiss of Mary Pickford / Peter Christensen -- Closely watched drains : notes by a dilettante on the Soviet absurdist film / Michael Brashinsky -- A subtextual reading of Kuleshov's satire The extraordinary adventures of Mr. West in the land of the Bolsheviks (1924) / Vlada Petric -- The strange case of the making of Volga, Volga / Maya Turovskaya -- Circus of 1936 : ideology and entertainment under the big top / Moira Ratchford -- Black humor in Soviet cinema / Olga Reizen -- Laughter beyond the mirror : huor and satire in the cinema of Andrei Tarkovsky / Vida T. Johnson.

(cont.) The films of Eldar Shengelaya : from subtle humor to biting satire / Julie Christensen -- A forgotten flute and remembered popular tradition / Greta N. Slobin --Perestroika of kitch : Sergei Soloviev's Black rose, red rose / Svetlana Boym -- Carnivals bright, dark and grotesque in the Glasnost satires of Mamin, Mustafayev, and



Shakhnazarov / Andrew Horton -- Quick takes on Yuri Mamin's Fountain from the perspective of a Romanian / Andrei Codrescu -- "One should begin withzero" : a discussion with satiric filmaker Yuri Mamin / Andrew Horton.

Sommario/riassunto

Inside Soviet Film Satire is a lively collection of sixteen original essays by Soviet, American and Canadian scholars and film commentators. It is the first indepth examination of an important genre within the Soviet film tradition. From its origins, humour and satire have been closely linked in Soviet cinema. Nowhere in this tradition is there the pure comic genre typified in the West in films by Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton; by contrast, Soviet comedy can best be described as 'laughter with a lash'. Films made during the early years of the communist regime depicted characters and situations at a moment when the promise of socialism had yet to be realised. By the final years of totalitarian rule, filmmakers had found ways to create satirical films that powerfully indicted communism itself.