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Film architecture and the transnational imagination : set design in 1930s European cinema / Tim Bergfelder, Sue Harris, Sarah Street.
Main entry:

Bergfelder, Tim.

Title & Author:

Film architecture and the transnational imagination : set design in 1930s European cinema / Tim Bergfelder, Sue Harris, Sarah Street.

Publication:

Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2007]
©2007

Description:

1 electronic resource (316 pages ).

Series:

Film culture in transition

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This work is licensed under the following Creative Commons License: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0).

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [297]-304) and indexes.
Introduction: understanding and interpreting set design in cinema -- European set design in the 1920s and 1930s: cultural contexts and professional practices -- Imagining space in late Weimar Cinema -- French cinema in the 1930s: space, place and national identity -- Set design, style, and genre in 1930s British Cinema.
Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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Summary:

Presents for the first time a comparative study of European film set design in the late 1920s and 1930.

ISBN:

hbk.
9053569804
pbk.
9053569847
9789053569801
9789053569849
9789048501793 (electronic bk.)
9048501792 (electronic bk.)
9789048501755 (electronic bk.)
904850175X (electronic bk.)
9786611154356
6611154353
1281154350
9781281154354
9789053369801
9790000000000

Subject:

Group work in art.
Motion pictures Setting and scenery Europe.
Motion pictures Europe History 20th century.
Transnationalism.
Art Travail en équipe.
Cinéma Décors Europe.
Transnationalisme.
The arts.
Film, TV and radio.
Society and social sciences.
Society and culture: general.
ART Film & Video.
PERFORMING ARTS Film & Video Reference.
Motion pictures
Motion pictures Setting and scenery
Filmarchitektur
Filmarchitektur Transnationalisierung Europa Geschichte 20. Jh.
Transnationalisierung Filmarchitektur Europa Geschichte 20. Jh.
Bühnenbild.
Filmgestaltung.
Film.
Film historia Europa 1930-talet.
Internationalisering.
Scenografi, Europa, 1930-t.
Nationell identitet och film.
Europe
Europa
Designs
Film architecture
Transnational imagination

Form/genre:

Discursive works.
History

Added entries:

Harris, Sue (Lecturer in French)
Street, Sarah.
Film culture in transition.

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