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		<title>Cinemasaurus : Russian Film in Contemporary Context</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cinemasaurus examines contemporary Russian cinema as a new visual economy, emerging over three decades after the Soviet collapse. Focusing on]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cinemasaurus examines contemporary Russian cinema as a new visual economy, emerging over three decades after the Soviet collapse. Focusing on debates and films exhibited at Russian and US public festivals where the films have premiered, the volume&#8217;s contributors-the new generation of US scholars studying Russian cinema-examine four issues of Russia&#8217;s transition:<br />
(1) its imperial legacy<br />
(2) the emergence of a film market and its new genres<br />
(3) Russia&#8217;s uneven integration into European values and hierarchies<br />
(4) the renegotiation of state power vis-a-vis arthouse and independent cinemas.</p>
<p>An introductory essay frames each of the four sections, with 90 films total under discussion, concluding with a historical timeline and five interviews of key film-industry figures formative of the historical context.</p>
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