Nikita Mikhalkov - Between Nostalgia and Nationalism (Electronic book text)


Adored by Russian audiences for his commercially-oriented films, and loathed by the Russian intelligentsia for the same, Nikita Mikhalkov is one of the most successful, ambitious and controversial directors in the history of Soviet and Russian cinema. Revealing and discussing the key themes explored in his work, Birgit Beumers follows his career from his 1974 debut "At Home Among Strangers," "a Stranger at Home"; to the French co-productions: the award-winning "Urga "and 1994's internationally renowned, Oscar-winning "Burnt by the Sun."

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Adored by Russian audiences for his commercially-oriented films, and loathed by the Russian intelligentsia for the same, Nikita Mikhalkov is one of the most successful, ambitious and controversial directors in the history of Soviet and Russian cinema. Revealing and discussing the key themes explored in his work, Birgit Beumers follows his career from his 1974 debut "At Home Among Strangers," "a Stranger at Home"; to the French co-productions: the award-winning "Urga "and 1994's internationally renowned, Oscar-winning "Burnt by the Sun."

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I.B. Tauris

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

November 2005

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Electronic book text

Pages

157

ISBN-13

978-1-4237-0940-4

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9781423709404

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1-4237-0940-3



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