Back to Search
Start Over
'We Have Democracy, Don’t We?'
- Publication Year :
- 2013
-
Abstract
- The “Velvet Revolution” in November 1989 brought about enormous changes in the political and social environment: the communist -regime was abolished and after forty-one years democracy was reestablished in Czechoslovakia. In art, the most important change brought by the Revolution was the end of censorship. Since 1989 artists have been allowed to do as they wish—as long as they can find the funding. Film in socialism was funded exclusively by the state, but since about 1990 the state has not ...
- Subjects :
- Yugoslav cinema
World War II
APFA
Central Europe
PER004030
post-communist period
post-1989 Bulgaria
Hungarian cinema
Polish cinema
Czech cinema
communism
Russian cinema
culture
documentary film
picturing
Southeastern Europe
motion pictures
post-1989
World War I
museums
archives
Art
Film Radio Television
Balkan wars
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.openedition...a27dfd32367165d7375dd20c8353ba25