European Film Remakes.
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
2021.
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| Series: | Screen serialities.
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- List of Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Film Remakes in the Context of European Cinema: An Introduction
- Part I: Conceptual Perspectives: Delineating and Pushing the Boundaries of Remake Studies
- 1. The Film Remake as Prism: Towards a Model of Systematic Textual Analysis
- 2. The 'Secret Remake': A European Take on the Traditional Remake?
- 3. From 'Mini-Remake' to Open-Ended Coda: How to Make a 'Proper' Homage
- 4. Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980) as Remake?
- 5. Remakesploitation: Exploitation Film Remakes and the Transnational Giallo
- Part II: Historical Perspectives: Continuity and Change
- 6. Re-forming La Maternelle: Socio-Cultural Continuity and the Remake
- 7. Screening Transformation Processes: Post-War Remakes of Nazi-Era Films
- 8. The Colour Remakes of Swedish Classics in the 1950s: Production, Promotion and Critical Reception in the Context of Technological Innovation
- Part III: Contemporary Perspectives: European Film Remakes in the New Millennium
- 9. Remakes à la polonaise: From National Re-Adaptations to Internationally Inspired Rom-Coms
- 10. Nostalgic Mediations of the Soviet Past in Nikolai Lebedev's Remake The Crew (2016)
- 11. Mistaken Identities: Millennial Remakes, Post-Socialist Transformation and Hungarian Popular Cinema
- 12. Refashioning the Remake: A Bigger Splash
- Part IV: Industrial Perspectives: Practices of Production and Circulation
- 13. Remake and Decline in Scottish Cinema: Whisky Galore! 1949 and 2016
- 14. 'Remakable' Directors: The Contemporary Spanish Media Industry and Popular Discourses on Remakes and National Authorship
- 15. Remakes and Globally-Oriented European Cinema: Contemporary Industrial Practices and Shifting Hierarchies
- Index