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Film screenings in the “Polish territories” in 1896 and their international context
(Łódź University Press, 2015)
War film as a political problem in Polish press 1945–1949
(Łódź University Press, 2015)
The Place of Polish Films on German market between 1920s and 1930s, with special emphasis on Borderlands
(Łódź University Press, 2015)
István, a király: Rock-Opera As an Expression of Hungarian National Identity
(Łódź University Press, 2015)
The reception of Hungarian cinema in Polish film criticism 1945–1989
(Łódź University Press, 2015)
In the years 1945–1989, a reader interested in Hungarian cinema could
learn a lot about it from the Polish press, not only film-specific, although the
number of publications devoted to this subject differed across time. ...
Sci-fEAST: Science fiction genre in Polish and Czechoslovakian cinema
(Łódź University Press, 2015)
The Third Reich’s Pean of Praise for the November Uprising’s Glory: Karl Hartl’s Ritt in Die Freiheit (1936)
(Łódź University Press, 2015)
Cinema programs as a source for research on historical film audiences. Berlin 1945–1949
(Łódź University Press, 2015)
In my paper, I analyse programs from cinemas in all four sectors of occupied
Berlin from 1945 to 1949. I focus primarily on ads. Looking at cinema
programs allows me to conduct research on local audiences by taking ...
Introduction
(Łódź University Press, 2015)
Socialist film co-productions. The case of the Polish-Czechoslovak film co-production What Will My Wife Say to This? (1958) by Jaroslav Mach
(Łódź University Press, 2015)
This article offers an analysis of the Polish-Czechoslovak co-production
What Will My Wife Say to This? (Co řekne žena, 1958, directed by Jaroslav
Mach) as seen from the perspective of production-related and cultural ...