2011
DOI: 10.3846/20290187.2011.577170
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A Story of Shanghai Through the Cinema / Pasakojimai Apie Šanchajų Kine

Abstract: This article analyzes the relationship between one of the most important cultural forms – cinema – and one of the most important forms of social organization – the city. Therefore, various thematic, formal and industrial relationships between city and cinema provide a great opportunity for research and discussion of key issues which are of common interest in the study of both – society (city) and culture (cinema) study. The author discusses various ways in which urban city (Shanghai) and cinema intersect, and … Show more

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“…10, No. 1: 14-25 creative society always reinforces the concept of unique national identity (Mitkus 2013;Juzefovič 2011;Kačerauskas 2014). Another relevant question is, what is the cultural value of films such as Single Valentine (loose adaptation of Young People Fucking (2007)), Zero 2 (Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie inspired gangster movie) or even Redirected?…”
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“…10, No. 1: 14-25 creative society always reinforces the concept of unique national identity (Mitkus 2013;Juzefovič 2011;Kačerauskas 2014). Another relevant question is, what is the cultural value of films such as Single Valentine (loose adaptation of Young People Fucking (2007)), Zero 2 (Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie inspired gangster movie) or even Redirected?…”
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confidence: 99%