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The foreign film renaissance on American screens, 1946-1973

Tino Balio
"Tino Balio revisits the most exciting period in the history of world cinema, reminding us how movies suddenly, briefly became a vital force in modern intellectual life." Richard B. Jewell, University of Southern California, author of The Golden Age of Cinema: Hollywood, 1929 to 1945
eBook, English, ©2010
University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wis., ©2010
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1 online resource (xi, 367 pages) : illustrations
9780299247935, 9786612765940, 0299247937, 6612765941
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Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Emergence
1. Antecedents
2. Italian Neorealism
3. British Film Renaissance
Part Two: Import Trends
4. Market Dynamics
5. French Films of the 1950s
6. Japanese Films of the 1950s
7. Ingmar Bergman: The Brand
8. The French New Wave
9. Angry Young Men: British New Cinema
10. The Second Italian Renaissance
11. Auteurs from Outside the Epicenter
Part Three: Changing Dynamics
12. Enter Hollywood
13. The Aura of the New York Film Festival
14. Collapse
Epilogue
Appendix: Varietys All-Time Foreign Language Films to 2000
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
English