4.8. Russo-Soviet Cinema: Issues in 20th Century Russian and Soviet Cinema
Aleinikov, Gleb. “Mannerism and Claustrophobia, or Postmodernism: Life After Death.” Re-Entering the Sign: Articulating New Russian Culture. Ed. Ellen E. Berry and Aness Miller-Pogacar. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1995.
Attwood, Lynne, ed. Red Women on the Silver Screen: Soviet Women and Cinema from the Beginning to the End of the Communist Era. London: Pandora Press, 1993.
Beumers, Birgit. “Cinemarket, or the Russian Film Industry in ‘Mission Possible’.” Europe–Asia Studies 51.5 (1999): 871-896.
–. “Father Frost on 31 December: Christmas and New Year in Soviet and Russian Cinema.” In Christmas in the Movies. Ed. Mark Connelly. London: I.B. Tauris, 2000. 185-209.
–. “Soviet and Russian Blockbusters: A Question of Genre?” Slavic Review 62.3 (Fall 2003): 441-454.
–. “Through the ‘Other’Lens?: Russians on the Global Screen.” In Russia and its Other(s) on Film: Screening Intercultural Dialogue . Ed. Stephen Hutchings. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 166-183.
–. “To Moscow! To Moscow? The Russian Hero and the Loss of the Center.” Russia on Reels: The Russian Idea in Post-Soviet Cinema. Ed. Birgit Beumers. London: I.B. Tauris, 1999. 76-87.
Beumers, Birgit, ed. Russia on Reels: The Russian Idea in Post-Soviet Cinema. London: I.B. Tauris, 1999
Budiak, L., ed. Kino v mire i mir v kino: Po materialam konferentsii. Moskva: Materik, 2003.
Bulgakowa, Oksana. “The Hydra of the Soviet Cinema: The Metamorphoses of the Soviet Film Heroine.” Red Women on the Silver Screen: Soviet Women and Cinema from the Beginning to the End of the Communist Era. Ed Lynne Attwood. London: Pandora, 1993.
Christensen, Julie. “Fathers and Sons at the Georgian Film Studios.” .” Contemporary Soviet Cinema. Ed. Vance Kepley, Jr. WideAngle 12.4 (October 1990): 48-61.
Condee, Nancy. “From Emigration to E-migration: Contemporaneity and the Former Second World.” In Modernity, Postmodernity, Contemporaneity. Ed. Terry Smith, Okwui Enwezer, and Nancy Condee. Durham: Duke UP, 2008. 235-249.
—. “No Glory, No Majesty, or Honour: The Russian Idea and Inverse Value.” Russia on Reels: The Russian Idea in Post-Soviet Cinema. Ed. Birgit Beumers. London: I.B. Tauris, 1999. 25-33.
Dallet, Sylvie. “Historical Time in Russian, Armenian, Georgian, and Kirghiz Cinema.” The Red Screen: Politics, Society, Art in Soviet Cinema. Ed. Anna Lawton. London: Routledge, 1992.
Dashkevich, Vladimir. “Muzyka i kino.” Iz lektsii, prochitannykh na fakul’tete dopolnitel’nogo professional’nogo obrazovaniia. Moskva: VGIK, 2001.
DeBlasio, Alyssa. “The New-Year film as a genre of post-war Russian cinema.” Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema 2.1 (2008): 43-61.
Dewey, Donald. “East Meets West on the Silver Screen.” Russian Life. Dec/Jan 99: 42-49.
Dobrenko, Evgeny. “Soviet Comedy Film: or, the Carnival of Authority.” Trans. Jesse M. Savage. Discourse 17.3 (Spring 1995): 49-57.
Dobrotvorskii, Sergei. Kino na oshchup. Sankt Peterburg: Seans, 2001.
Dobrotvorsky, Sergei. “Cinema Myths and the Future of Culture.” Re-Entering the Sign: Articulating New Russian Culture. Ed. Ellen E. Berry and Aness Miller-Pogacar. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1995.
–. “The Most Avant-Garde of All Parallel Ones.” Russian Critics on the Cinema of Glasnost. Ed. Michael Brashinsky and Andrew Horton. NY: Cambridge UP, 1994.
Documentary Films of the Baltic Soviet Republics: A Retrospective. 19th Nyon [Switzerland] International Documentary Film Festival. Berlin, 1988.
Dolmatovskaia, Galina and G. Kopalina, eds. Posle vzryva: Dokumental’noe kino 90-kh. Moskva: Andreevskii flag, 1995.
Dondurei, Daniil. “Russian Cinema–National Cinema? Three Views: ‘Cinema and Life’ October 1997).” Russia on Reels: The Russian Idea in Post-Soviet Cinema. Ed. Birgit Beumers. London: I.B. Tauris, 1999. 43-46.
Drubek-Meyer, Natascha and Nikolai Izvolov. “Critical editions of films in digital formats.” Trans. James Mann. Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema 2.2 (2008): 205-216.
Dubrovin, Artem. Interesy i interesnoe: estetika ekrana. Moskva: NII Kinoiskusstva, 1994.
Dymshits, K. and Aleksandr Troshin. Iz proshlogo v budushchee: ob istorizme kino. Moskva: NII Kinoiskusstva, 1990.
Dymshits, N. et al., eds. Besedy na vtorom etazhe. Teoriia kino i khudozhestvennyi opyt. Moskva: NII Kinoiskusstva, 1989.
Ferro, Marc. “Does a Film Writing of History Exist? The Case of the Soviet Union.” The Red Screen: Politics, Society, Art in Soviet Cinema. Ed. Anna Lawton. London: Routledge, 1992.
Fomin, Valerii. Pravda skazki: kino i traditsii fol’klora. Moskva: Materik, 2001.
Freilikh, Semen. Teoriia kino: ot Eizenshteina do Tarkovskogo. Moskva: Iskusstvo, 1992.
–. Teoriia kino: Ot Eizenshteina do Tarkovskogo 2-oe izd. Moskva: Akademicheskii proekt, 2002.
Gabrilovich, Evgenii and Sergei Iutkevich. Kinotrilogiia o Lenine. Moskva: Progress, 1985.
Gillespie, David C. “‘The Italians are Coming!’: Italy and the ‘Other’ in Soviet Cinema.” In Russia and its Other(s) on Film: Screening Intercultural Dialogue . Ed. Stephen Hutchings. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 47-61.
–. “New Versions of Old Classics: Recent Cinematic Interpretations of Russian Literature.” Russia on Reels: The Russian Idea in Post-Soviet Cinema. Ed. Birgit Beumers. London: I.B. Tauris, 1999. 114-124.
–. “Of human bondage and male bonding: male relationships in recent Russian cinema.” 100 Years of European cinema: Entertainment or ideology? Ed. Diana Holmes and Alison Smith. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2000. 133-143.
—. “The Sounds of Music: Soundtrack and Song in Soviet Film.” Slavic Review 62.3 (Fall 2003): 473-490.
Goder, Dina. “Moving Pictures: The Little-Known History of Russian Animation.” Russian Life 46.6 (Nov-Dec 2003): 24-31.
Golovnya, Anatolii. “Broken Cudgels.” Trans. David Robinson. Ed. Luda & Jean Schitzer and Marcel Martin. Cinema in Revolution. NY: Hill & Wang, 1973.
Goscilo, Helena. “Moving Images, Imagination, and Eye-deologies.” Russian Literature on the Silver Screen. Russian Studies in Literature 40.2 (Spring 2004): 7-19.
Hill, Steven P. “A Quantitative View of Soviet Cinema.” Cinema Journal 11.2 (Spring 1992): 19-25.
Horton, Andrew, ed. Inside Soviet Film Satire: Laughter With a Lash. NY: Cambridge UP, 1993.
Hoberman, J. The Red Atlantis: Communist Culture in the Absence of Communism. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1998.
Hutchings, Stephen. “Bilingualism, Miscegenation and Incest in East/West and Indochine: Russia’s Place in the French Postcolonial Imagination.” In Russia and its Other(s) on Film: Screening Intercultural Dialogue . Ed. Stephen Hutchings. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 148-165.
Hutchings, Stephen, ed. Russia and its Other(s) on Film: Screening Intercultural Dialogue . Ed. Stephen Hutchings. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Hutchings, Stephen and Anat Vernitski,eds. “Introduction: the ekranizatsiia in Russian culture.” Russian and Soviet Film Adaptations of Literature, 1900-2001: Screening the word. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2005. 1-24.
Ioskevich, Iakov. “The Sociocultural Potential of Two Forms of Film Consumption.” Re-Entering the Sign: Articulating New Russian Culture. Ed. Ellen E. Berry and Aness Miller-Pogacar. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1995.
Iurenev, Rastislav. Kratkaia istoriia sovetskogo kino. Moscow: SK SSSR BPSK, 1979.
Ivanov, Vyacheslav. “Functions and Categories of Film Language.” Trans. Stephen Rudy. Film Theory and General Semiotics. Ed. Ann Shukman. Oxford: Russian Poetics in Translation, 1981.
Kleiman, Naum. Formula finala: Stat’i, vystupleniia, besedy. Moskva: Eizenshtein-tsent, 2004.
Kokarev, Igor’. Kino kak biznes. Minsk: Vademekun, 1991.
–. Rossiiskii kinematograf: mezhdu proshlym i budushchim. Moskva: Rossiiskii fond kul’tury i Russkaia Panorama, 2001.
Kovalov, Oleg. “The Russian Idea: Synopsis for a Screenplay.” Russia on Reels: The Russian Idea in Post-Soviet Cinema. Ed. Birgit Beumers. London: I.B. Tauris, 1999. 12-21.
Kuznetsov, Georgii. Zhurnalist na ekrane. Moskva: Iskusstvo, 1985.
Lary, N.M. Dostoevsky and Soviet Film: Visions of Demonic Realism. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1986.
Lawton, Anna, ed. An Introduction to Soviet Cinema. Special Report. Washington, DC: Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, 1987.
–, ed. The Red Screen: Politics, Society, Art in Soviet Cinema. London: Routledge, 1992.
Lenfilm and the Liberation of Soviet Cinema. Stichting Film Festival. tijgerreeks 4. Rotterdam, 1990.
Lepestkova, Olga. “Calocagathy, or the Cinematic Image of Reality.” Re-Entering the Sign: Articulating New Russian Culture. Ed. Ellen E. Berry and Aness Miller-Pogacar. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1995.
Lifshits, G.M., comp. Fil’m na perekrestke mnenii. Moskva: NII Kinoiskusstva, 1990.
Lipovetsky, Mark and Daniil Leiderman. “Angel, Avenger or Trickster?: The ‘Second-World Man’ as the Other and the Self.” In Russia and its Other(s) on Film: Screening Intercultural Dialogue . Ed. Stephen Hutchings. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.199-219.
Loginov, Vladlen. “Istoriia i my.” Iz lektsii, prochitannykh na fakul’tete dopolnitel’nogo professional’nogo obrazovaniia. Moskva: VGIK, 2001.
Lotman, Juri. “On the Language of Animated Cartoons.” Trans. Ruth Sobel. Film Theory and General Semiotics. Ed. Ann Shukman. Oxford: Russian Poetics in Translation, 1981.
–. Semiotics of Cinema. Tr. Mark Suino. Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Publications, 1976.
–. Semiotika kino i problemy kinoestetiki. Tallin: Eesti Raamat, 1973.
— and Yuri Tsivian. Dialog s ekranom. Tallinn: Aleksandra, 1994.
MacFadyen, David. Yellow Crocodiles and Blue Oranges: Russian Animated Film Since World War Two. Montreal and London: McGill-Queen’s UP, 2005.
—. Tekst kinostsenariia i kinostsenarii teksta. Seriia “Filologicheskaia mozaika.” St. P.: Nauka and SAGA, 2003.
Mayne, Judith. Kino and the Woman Question: Feminism and Soviet Silent Film. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 1989.
Mel’vil’, Liudmila. Kino i “estetika razrusheniia.” Moskva: Iskusstvo, 1984.
Messer, R. Geroi sovetskoi kinematografii. Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1938.
Micciché, Lino. “The Cinema of the Transcaucasian and Central Asian Soviet Republics.” The Red Screen: Politics, Society, Art in Soviet Cinema. Ed. Anna Lawton. London: Routledge, 1992.
Michaels, Paula. “Prisoners of the Caucasus: From Colonial to Postcolonial Narrative.” Russian Literature on the Silver Screen. Russian Studies in Literature. 40.2 (Spring 2004): 52-77.
Mikhal’chenko, Svetlana A. Ekranizatsiia–interpretatsiia. Uchebnoe posobie. Moskva: VGIK, 2001.
Mikhalkov, Nikita. “Russian Cinema–National Cinema? Three Views: ‘The Function of a National Cinema’ (May 1998).” Russia on Reels: The Russian Idea in Post-Soviet Cinema. Ed. Birgit Beumers. London: I.B. Tauris, 1999. 50-52.
Moskvina, Tatiana. “La Grande Illusion.” Russia on Reels: The Russian Idea in Post-Soviet Cinema. Ed. Birgit Beumers. London: I.B. Tauris, 1999. 91-104.
Moskvina-Iashchenko, Tat’iana and Tat’iana Nemchinskaia, comp. Kino Rossii 90-e gody: Tsena svobody. Moskva: Soiuz kinematografistov and Atalanta, 2001.
Moss, Kevin. “A Russian Munchausen: Aesopian Translation.” Inside Soviet Film Satire: Laughter With a Lash. Ed. Andrew Horton. NY: Cambridge UP, 1993.
Norris, Stephen M. “Introduction: Insiders and Outsiders in Russian Cinema.” In Insiders and Outsiders in Russian Cinema. Ed. Stephen M. Norris and Zara M. Torlone. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 2008. ix-xvii.
Norris, Stephen M. and Zara M. Talone, eds. Insiders and Outsiders in Russian Cinema. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 2008.
Noussinova, Natalia. “The Soviet Union and the Russian Émigrés.” The Oxford History of World Cinema. Ed. Geoffrey Nowell-Smith. NY: Oxford UP, 1996.
Passek, Jean-Loup, ed. Le cinéma russe et soviétique. Paris: L’Equerre, 1981.
Petrie, Graham and Ruth Dwyer, eds. Before the Wall Came Down: Soviet and East European Filmmakers Working in the West. Lanham, MD: UP of America, 1990.
Plakhov, Andrei. “No Sex in the USSR.” Queer Looks: Perspectives on Lesbian and Gay Film and Video. Ed. Martha Gever, Pratibha Parmar, and John Greyson. Trans. J. Jezioro. NY: Routledge, 1993. 177-185.
Pondopulo, Gleb and Marianna Rostotskaia. Novye iskusstva i sovremennaia kul’tura: Fotografiia i kino. Moskva: VGIK, 1997.
Radvanyi, Jean, ed. Le cinéma georgien. Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou, 1988.
Radvanyi, Jean. “Cinema in the Soviet Republics.” The Oxford History of World Cinema. Ed. Geoffrey Nowell-Smith. NY: Oxford UP, 1996.
Raushenbakh, B.V. et al., eds. Problemy sinteza v khudozhestvennoi kul’ture. Moskva: Nauka, 1985.
Roberts, Graham. Forward Soviet!: History and non-fiction film in the USSR. London: I.B. Tauris, 1999.
Robinson, Harlow. “‘The Most Contemporary Art’: Sergei Prokofiev and Soviet Film.” Studies in Comparative Communism 17.3-4 (Fall/Winter 1984): 203-18.
Roshal’, Lev. Za kadrami pravdy: poeziia fakta i avtorskaia tochka zreniia. Moskva: SK SSSR/Vsesoiuznoe biuro propagandy kinoiskusstva, 1986.
Sandomirskaia, irina. “Cinema Thinking the Unthinkable: Cold War Film and the Non-Reality of Russia.” In Russia and its Other(s) on Film: Screening Intercultural Dialogue . Ed. Stephen Hutchings. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 130-147.
Sarsenov, Karin. “Russian Marital Migrants in Contemporary Film.” In Russia and its Other(s) on Film: Screening Intercultural Dialogue . Ed. Stephen Hutchings. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 184-198.
Schitzer, Luda & Jean and Marcel Martin, ed. Cinema in Revolution. NY: Hill & Wang, 1973.
Selyanov, Sergueï. “L’idée russe.” Cinémas d’Europe du Nord: De Fritz Lang à Lars von Trier. Paris: Editions mille et une nuits, 1998. 233-246.
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Shevchuk, Yuri. “Linguistic Strategies of Imperial Appropriation: Why Ukraine is Absent from World Film History.” In Contemporary Ukraine on the Cultural Map of Europe. Ed. Larissa M. L. Zaleska Onyshkevych and Maria G. Rewakowicz. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2009. 359-374.
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Taylor, Richard. “Now that the Party’s Over: Soviet Cinema and Its Legacy.” Russia on Reels: The Russian Idea in Post-Soviet Cinema. Ed. Birgit Beumers. London: I.B. Tauris, 1999. 34-42.
Tolstykh, Valentin. “Soviet Film Satire Yesterday and Today.” Trans. Andrew Andreev. Ed. Andrew Horton. Inside Soviet Film Satire: Laughter With a Lash. NY: Cambridge UP, 1993.
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Tsyrkun, Nina. “Tinkling Symbols: Fragmented Society–Fragmented Cinema?” Russia on Reels: The Russian Idea in Post-Soviet Cinema. Ed. Birgit Beumers. London: I.B. Tauris, 1999. 57-65.
Turovskaia, Maia. Blow-Up, ili Geroi bezgeroinogo vremeni-2. Moskva: MIK, 2003.
Turovskaya, Maya. “Woman and the ‘Woman Question’ in the USSR” and “Women’s Cinema in the USSR.” Red Women on the Silver Screen: Soviet Women and Cinema from the Beginning to the End of the Communist Era. Ed Lynne Attwood. London: Pandora, 1993.
URSS: 50 ans de cinéma retrouvé. Preface Naoum Kleiman. Paris: La Cinémathèque Française, 1990.
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