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The Films of Agnieszka Holland is the first monograph devoted to the internationally most famous Polish filmmaker, a three times Oscar nominee and the recipient of numerous film festival prizes. It examines her rich, original oeuvre, which ranges from Holocaust dramas such as Europa, Europa (1990) to episodes of the HBO series The Wire. In examining the multifaceted nature of Holland's authorship, the study situates her work in the context of art, popular, national, European, Hollywood, transnational, women's, and queer cinema, as well as global television projects. Her colourful public persona oscillates among auteur, celebrity director, and political activist in an extraordinary professional trajectory, which started in the Eastern Bloc, continued in Western Europe and North America, then backtracked to a unified Europe. That zigzagged route conveys the unique nature of Holland's career while epitomising the transformations of post-Cold War cultural production.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: authorship, women's cinema, and transnational screen cultures
Chapter One: Early years: pains and joys
Chapter Two: Art, politics, and gender: Holland's participation in socialist Poland's screen cultures
Chapter Three: European exilic cinema
Chapter Four: Transatlantic journey/adventure, or the re-phase
Chapter Five: From cinematic metteur en scène to television auteur?
Chapter Six: 'Back home' or 'There's no such place as home': postcommunist political cinema revisited
Chapter Seven: Performing authorship: from celebrity director to celebrity activist
Conclusion
Filmography
Bibliography