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Transnational Film Culture in New Zealand

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Transnational Film Culture in New Zealand offers a pioneering history of film culture in New Zealand from the 1920s to today. Simon Sigley explores cinema not simply as art, but as social practice, revealing how international film theories influenced local cultural activities such as reviewing, teaching, and the development of film societies, art-house cinemas, and festivals. The book covers the evolution of independent distribution, film archives, university programmes, the national film industry, and film censorship in New Zealand.
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This book is essential for readers interested in film theory, cultural history, and the social impact of cinema, particularly within a post-colonial context like New Zealand. Suitable for students, scholars, and cinephiles seeking a broader understanding of film as a cultural phenomenon beyond individual filmmakers.

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A study of New Zealand film history that begins in the 1920s with the creation of the Auckland Film Society. Rather than focusing on the work of individual filmmakers, it studies the cinema as a form of social practice.

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This is a groundbreaking history of film culture in a small post-colonial country. It traces the story of film culture in New Zealand from the 1920s to the present day. It is a must-read for anyone interested in film theory and cultural history.

In this innovative work of cultural history, Simon Sigley approaches cinema as a form of social practice. He examines the reception of international film theories and discourses, and shows how these ideas helped to shape distinct cultural practices, including new forms of reviewing, new methods of teaching, and new institutions such as film societies, art-house cinemas, and film festivals.

This study of New Zealand film history begins in the 1920s with the creation of the Auckland Film Society and continues to the present day, tracing the emergence of the full range of activities and institutions associated with a sophisticated film culture β€” including independent distribution and exhibition networks, film archives, university courses, a local feature-film industry, and liberalised film censorship.

Rather than focusing on the work of individual filmmakers, this book studies the cinema as a form of social practice and thus makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the myriad ways film can shape our thinking, our icons, our institutions, and our conversations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781841506609

Publisher: Intellect

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 August 2013

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Intellect Books

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 16.0mm

Width: 178.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 472g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Simon Sigley is a media studies lecturer at Massey University.

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