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Third World Cinema

According to Gorham “Hap” Kindem and Marcela Fernandez Violante, cinema in the third world is not monolithic but multifaceted in its social and artistic content, yielding cultural as well as political insights for first-world filmgoers. At the time of this interview, Kindem … Continue reading

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Media and Society, Part 2 of 2: The Future of Cinema and Cinema Studies

Robert Allen, John Kuiper, and Russell Merritt discuss the history and future of cinema in the United States, saying that, by 1947, weekly moviegoers in the nation outnumbered the entire American population many times over. From their beginnings, movies clearly constituted important … Continue reading

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