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Cinema and the Great War
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Cinema and the Great War
Current price: $180.00
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Cinema and the Great War
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Cinema and the Great War
concentrates on one part of the art of the war: the cinema. Used as tool for propaganda during the war itself, by the mid 1920s cinema had begun to reflect the rejection of conflict prevalent in all the arts. Andrew Kelly explores the development of anti-war cinema in, Britain, America, Germany and France from the ground-breaking
Lay Down your Arms
, made by Bertha Von Suttner in 1914 and Lewis Milestone's bitter
All Quiet on the Western Front
through to Stanley Kubrick's magnificent
Paths of Glory
.
concentrates on one part of the art of the war: the cinema. Used as tool for propaganda during the war itself, by the mid 1920s cinema had begun to reflect the rejection of conflict prevalent in all the arts. Andrew Kelly explores the development of anti-war cinema in, Britain, America, Germany and France from the ground-breaking
Lay Down your Arms
, made by Bertha Von Suttner in 1914 and Lewis Milestone's bitter
All Quiet on the Western Front
through to Stanley Kubrick's magnificent
Paths of Glory
.