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FILM STUDIES

City Flicks
Indian Cinema and the Urban Experience

Ed. Preben Kaarsholm

Rs 300  $ 14.95  £ 9.95
ISBN 81 7046 250 9

 

The growth of Indian film production, the significance of cinema in Indian society within and beyond India, and the rapid expansion of Indian cities and the urban lifestyle are closely linked phenomena. The relationship between cinema and modernity in the Indian context is both complex and multifaceted, and in this volume, some of the leading names in film and cultural studies explore its many dimensions.

The introductory essay sets the parameters of the discussions to follow, analysing the interfaces between cinematic representation, globalization and city life. The essays range from discussions of urbanity and film language to realism and the Indian city in Bengali film of the 1940s; from the cultural resonances of popular Hindi film songs and the idea of the 'city' to realism and fantasy in cinematic representations of metropolitan Indian life; from cinematic aspects of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children to genre, narrative form and film style in contemporary Indian urban action films; from the complexities of female spectatorship for the urban vigilantism of Telugu heroine Vijayasanthi, to an analysis of the current primacy of 'Bollywood' in today's media-driven urban environment; and finally, to the cultural impact and influence of Indian films in diaspora communities in Fiji, Australia, Nigeria and South Africa.

Dealing as it does with the intersection of vital contemporary cultural phenomena-cinema, the city, and the modern-these thought provoking essays are a valuable addition to current scholarship in the field.

Contributors Moinak Biswas, Vashna Jagarnath, Preben Kaarsholm, Sudipta Kaviraj, Brian Larkin, Peter Larsen, M. Madhava Prasad, Tejaswini Niranjana, Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Manas Ray, Ravi S. Vasudevan, Martin Zerlang.


Chasing the Truth
The Films of Mrinal Sen
John W. Hood

Rs 130   £ 11.95   $ 13.95
ISBN 81 7046 113 8
Pb: 160 pp



This book is an introduction to the films of Mrinal Sen, helping provide the historical and cultural context in which his work needs to be studied.


Time and Dreams

The Films of Buddhadeb Dasgupta
John W. Hood

Rs 175   £ 11.95   $ 17.95
ISBN 81 7046 148 0
Pb:168pp

 

Poet and filmmaker Buddhadeb Dasgupta's sensitive films have been critically acclaimed and won awards at national and international film festivals.
By way of an introduction to his cinema, this volume takes a close look at his feature films, tracing significant themes and motifs through the oeuvre. A complete filmography and list of published works are also included.


Eisenstein on Disney
Ed.Jay Leyda.
Tr. Alan Upchurch
Introduced by Naum Kleiman

Rs 100
ISBN 81 7046 131 X
                          Pb:114pp 41 b/w illus.

For Eisenstein, the epos of Disney is 'Paradise Regained. Created only by a drawing.' There he discovers the theme of his own drawing: 'the coming into being of the human form from plasma. Mickey Mouse has this plasmation par excellence!'


Hauff on Sen
Ten Days in Calcutta

A Portrait of Mrinal Sen
Script reconstructed and translated by Anjum Katyal and Samik Bandyopadhyay


Apu Trilogy
Satyajit Ray
Script reconstructed and translated by Shampa Banerjee


Satyajit Ray
A Film by Shyam Benegal
Script reconstructed by Alakananda Datta and Samik Bandyopadhyay


 

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