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Forgotten Futures: British Municipal Cinema 1920-1980
Elizabeth Lebas
Black Dog Press (2011)
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Writings on Cities
Henri Lefebvre; Eleonore Kofman; Elizabeth Lebas
John Wiley and Sons Ltd (1995)
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41,90
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Henri Lefebvre: Key Writings
Stuart Elden; Eleonore Kofman; Elizabeth Lebas
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (2006)
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Henri Lefebvre: Key Writings
Stuart Elden; Eleonore Kofman; Elizabeth Lebas
Continuum Publishing Corporation (2003)
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Deterritorialisations... Revisioning Landscapes and Politics
Tim Barringer; John Dixon Hunt; Dana Arnold; Elizabeth Lebas; Patricia MacDonald; Kate Soper; Amy Sargeant; Gillian Rose
Black Dog Publishing London UK (2003)
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26,00
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Key Writings
Henri Lefebvre; Stuart Elden; Elizabeth Lebas; Eleonore Kofman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (2017)
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Forgotten Futures: British Municipal Cinema 1920-1980
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Black Dog Press
Sivumäärä: 192 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2011, 14.06.2011 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
From the 1920s until a decade after the Second World War, British municipalities not only controlled commercial screenings and cinemas, but also almost all projected and rental non-commercial films. Forgotten Futures examines municipal cinema as a filmic representation of urban and social reform in twentieth century Britain by looking at the relationship to documentary and educational cinema, the influence of the nineteenth century documentary photography and traditional forms of popular culture. It is the first book on municipal cinema in Britain and examines new perspectives on documentary photography, film and art.

The book explains why municipal films were more than simple propaganda and what their influence is in the making of the social democratic model of modern British everyday urban life. There's a closer look into the activities of the Glasgow Corporation and the Bermondsey Borough Council: two socialist municipalities who promoted their political identities through their making and sponsorship of films over several decades.

Although the Glasgow Corporation was the first local authority in Britain to commission a film of its activities, Bermondsey Borough Council was the first to make its own films. Between 1922 and 1956 Bermondsey Borough Council produced 39 films as part of a campaign of public health and personal hygiene and as an advertisement for its achievements and services. Subjects varied from the care of teeth, the cleanliness of the body, the physical and moral risks of hop picking to childcare, public gardens and the management of tuberculosis. The films were shown for free in town halls, clinics, schools, youth clubs, working-men's clubs, political associations and trade unions. The professionally made imageries of the Glasgow Corporation represent the city's evolution from its status as 'Second City of the Empire' to a post-war form of Scottish identity.

The book finishes with a look at imagery of social reform that begins in the late nineteenth century, sources of authority present in the films' images of everyday life and ordinary people in relation to their institutional legitimacy. It argues the necessity of understanding these films on their own, within their own historical and political contexts as documents of their time.

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