Finnish Cinema (eBook)

A Transnational Enterprise

Henry Bacon (Herausgeber)

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2016 | 1st ed. 2016
XXI, 285 Seiten
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This book presents an expert analysis of  the transnational aspects of Finnish cinema throughout its history. As a small nation cinema, Finnish film culture has, even at its most nationalistic, always been attached to developments in other film producing nations in terms of production and distribution as well as genres and aesthetics. Recent developments in film theory offer exciting new approaches and methodologies for the study of transnational phenomena in the field of film culture, both past and present. The authors  employ a wide range of cutting edge methodologies in order to address the major issues involved in transnational approaches to film culture. Until recently, much of this research has focused on globalization and questions related to diasporic cinema, while transnational issues related to small nation film cultures have been marginalized. This study focuses on how small nation cinemas have faced the dilemma of contributing to the construction and maintenance of national culture and identity, while responding to audience tastes largely shaped by foreign cinemas.

With Finland's intriguing political placement between East and West, along with the high portion of film history preserved in Finnish archives, this thoroughly contextualized multidisciplinary analysis of Finnish film history serves as an illuminating case study of the transnational aspects of small nation cinemas.



Bacon, Henry, PhD, is Professor of Film and Television Studies at the University of Helsinki. Previously he worked for the Finnish Film archive and was in charge of designing a national film and television archive.  He has published nine books and a large number of articles on film theory and history as well as the history of opera. Among his major interests are the interrelationships between perceiving and understanding of our natural and social environment on the one hand and perceiving and understanding audiovisual fiction on the other, transnational aspects of film culture, film in relation to other arts, film violence and film acting.
This book presents an expert analysis of  the transnational aspects of Finnish cinema throughout its history. As a small nation cinema, Finnish film culture has, even at its most nationalistic, always been attached to developments in other film producing nations in terms of production and distribution as well as genres and aesthetics. Recent developments in film theory offer exciting new approaches and methodologies for the study of transnational phenomena in the field of film culture, both past and present. The authors  employ a wide range of cutting edge methodologies in order to address the major issues involved in transnational approaches to film culture. Until recently, much of this research has focused on globalization and questions related to diasporic cinema, while transnational issues related to small nation film cultures have been marginalized. This study focuses on how small nation cinemas have faced the dilemma of contributing to the construction and maintenance of national culture and identity, while responding to audience tastes largely shaped by foreign cinemas.With Finland's intriguing political placement between East and West, along with the high portion of film history preserved in Finnish archives, this thoroughly contextualized multidisciplinary analysis of Finnish film history serves as an illuminating case study of the transnational aspects of small nation cinemas.

Bacon, Henry, PhD, is Professor of Film and Television Studies at the University of Helsinki. Previously he worked for the Finnish Film archive and was in charge of designing a national film and television archive.  He has published nine books and a large number of articles on film theory and history as well as the history of opera. Among his major interests are the interrelationships between perceiving and understanding of our natural and social environment on the one hand and perceiving and understanding audiovisual fiction on the other, transnational aspects of film culture, film in relation to other arts, film violence and film acting.

Acknowledgements.- 1  Introduction to the study of transnational cinema in small nations.- I  Beginnings: –1930.- 2  A young nation seeking to define itself (Hupaniittu).-  3  The emergence of Finnish film production and its linkages to the cinema business during the silent era (Hupaniittu). 4  Film style in the silent era (Seppälä).- 5  War and peace; Finland among contending nations (Lehtisalo).- 6  A national film style? (Laine).-  7  Exporting Finnish films (Lehtisalo).- 8  Trade and diplomacy between east and west (Bacon).-  9  The Finnish new wave as a transnational phenomenon  (Kääpä).- 10  Art cinema and popular cinema (Laine).- 11 An increasingly European nation (Bacon).- 12  International networks of production and distribution (Bacon).- 13  Producer led mode of film production (Kääpä).- 14  Two modes of Transnational filmmaking.- 15  Finnish films at international festivals (Lehtisalo).- 16  Conclusion (Bacon & al).- 17 Appendix (Hupaniittu).- Bibliography.- 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.10.2016
Reihe/Serie Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
Zusatzinfo XXI, 285 p.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
Schlagworte Aki Kaurismäki • Aki Kaurismäki • Cinema • film business • film export • film style • Finnish cinema • Klaus Härö • Klaus Härö • media • Media Studies • New Waves • small nation cinemas • Transnational film culture
ISBN-10 1-137-57651-0 / 1137576510
ISBN-13 978-1-137-57651-4 / 9781137576514
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