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Polish Postcommunist Cinema and the Neoliberal Order

Authors :
Mazierska, Ewa
Mazierska, Ewa
Source :
Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication; Vol. 11 No. 20 (2012): (Re)imagining the Past; 53-63; Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication; Tom 11 Nr 20 (2012): (Re)imagining the Past; 53-63; 2720-040X; 1731-450X
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Polish Postcommunist Cinema and the Neoliberal OrderThis essay discusses three Polish films from the last 10 years: Bailiff (Komornik, 2005), directed by Feliks Falk, Edi (2002), directed by Piotr Trzaskalski, and Silesia, directed by Anna Kazejak-Dawid, which is the first part in the omnibus film Ode to Joy (Oda do radosĖci, 2005) of which the two remaining parts were directed by Jan Komasa and Maciej Migas. The main methodological tools are the concepts of neoliberalism and bare life. The article argues that the fall of communism led to the neoliberalisation of Polish society and the production of bare life. The aforementioned films attest to these changes and offer an assessment of them which conveys a specific ideology. By focusing on the construction of their narratives and characters, the article attempts to establish its main features and offer its explanation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication; Vol. 11 No. 20 (2012): (Re)imagining the Past; 53-63; Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication; Tom 11 Nr 20 (2012): (Re)imagining the Past; 53-63; 2720-040X; 1731-450X
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1007805552
Document Type :
Electronic Resource