2014
DOI: 10.24193/ekphrasis.18.8
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Children of Revolution. The Re-inventing of History in Contemporary Hungarian and Romanian Cinema. A case study

Abstract: This paper discusses the cinematic expressions of a cultural experience which had a huge impact on Romanian and Hungarian society: namely both countries' national revolutions. In focus are two films, one from each country: Children of Glory by Kriszta Goda and The Paper Will Be Blue by Radu Muntean. I will try to demonstrate that, despite the many surface similarities, the movies are built on very different narrative structures and cinematic elements. In Bordwellian terms, one has a classical, the other an art… Show more

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