The New Russian Documentary : Reclaiming Reality in the Age of Authoritarianism (Traditions in World Cinema)

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The New Russian Documentary : Reclaiming Reality in the Age of Authoritarianism (Traditions in World Cinema)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 296 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781399511063
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Full Description

Over the last three decades, Russian filmmakers and audiences have engaged with documentary cinema with an intensity unseen since the 1920s, when Soviet documentarians helped pioneer the mode. What started as a trickle of artistically minded films in the 1990s, expanded in the 2000s to include a broad range of works, chief among them films seeking to re-evaluate the country's past and take stock of its present. This efflorescence went hand in hand with the creation of new institutions—film schools, festivals, and online platforms. The rise of YouTube, in particular, helped propel documentary into the cultural mainstream.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 and the Kremlin's subsequent crackdown on independent media put an end to all this. The New Russian Documentary thus seeks to introduce readers to the key figures, institutions, and practices involved in this vibrant, if ultimately doomed, oppositionary movement.

Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgments

Notes on Contributors
Note on Transliteration
Introduction - Anastasia Kostina and Masha Shpolberg
Part I. Contesting State Narratives
1. Politics and Social Engagement in Recent Russian Documentary Film - Jeremy Hicks
2. Everyday Nation-Building: State TV Documentaries in Russia, 2012-2018 - Anastasia Kryachko Røren
3. A Palace for Putin: Navalny's Ironic Documentary - Greg Dolgopolov
Part II. Politicizing History

4. The Civic Documentaries of Vitaly Mansky: Text and Subtext - Justin Wilmes

5. Yuri Dud, YouTube, and Documentary Civics - Masha Shpolberg
6. Found Footage Recontextualization in Twenty-First Century Russian Documentaries: Micro- and Macro-histories - Daria Shembel
7. The New Kino-Pravda: Sergei Loznitsa's Compilation Films - Lilya Kaganovsky
Part III. Advocating for the Vulnerable
8. A Cinema of Volunteers: Women in Russian Documentary - Victoria Belopolskaya
9. National Subjectivity and the Commitment to Queer Visibility: Audible Discourses in Children 404 - Lora Maslenitsyna
10. Mediating Crisis Childhoods: The Work of Hanna Polak and Iryna Tsilyk - Anna Tropnikova
11. Becoming-Edible: Sergei Loznitsa and Viktor Kossakovsky's 'Vegan' Cinema in Blockade (2006) and Gunda (2020) - Raymond DeLuca

Part IV. Developing Distinctive Approaches

12. Teacher as Producer: Marina Razbezhkina and the Rise of Observational Documentary - Anastasia Kostina

13. Alina Rudnitskaya and the Limits of Observational Cinema in Feminist Documentary - Raisa Sidenova
14. Aleksandr Rastorguev: Looking into the Face of Humanity - Anna Nieman
15. Rescue Missions? The Late Documentaries of Alexander Sokurov - Jeremi Szaniawski

Filmography

Index