KinoKultura special issue no. 9: Ukrainian cinema

Jan 09, 2010 13:27



http://www.kinokultura.com/specials/9/ukrainian.shtml
KinoKultura is pleased to present a special issue on Ukrainian cinema, guest
edited by Prof. Vitaly Chernetsky (Miami University, OH).

Contents:
Vitaly Chernetsky: “Defining and Exploring Ukrainian Cinema: Editor’s
Introduction”
Bohdan Nebesio: “Panfuturists and the Ukrainian Film Culture of the 1920s”
Joshua First: “Ukrainian National Cinema and the Concept of the ‘Poetic’”
Oleksiy Radynski [Oleksii Radyns’kyi], “The Corman Effect”
James Steffen: “Kyiv Frescoes: Sergei Paradjanov’s Unrealized Film Project”
Vitaly Chernetsky: “Annychka’s Anomaly: A Daughter’s Rebellion in a
‘Non-Soviet’ Soviet War Film”
Herbert Eagle: “How Poetic Structure Counters Socialist Realist Narrative in
Illienko’s White Bird with a Black Spot”
Olga Bryukhovetska [Ol’ha Briukhovets’ka]: “Chernobyl: Half-life of Soviet
Imaginary”
Ol’ha Papash and Stanislav Menzelevsky [Menzelevs’kyi]: “Kira Muratova’s
Anti-Cinema”
Oleksiy Radynski: “Light-Sensitive Materials”
Alla Nedashkivska: “The Language Situation in Ukraine: A Pursuit of Reality
or Idealized Symbolism in the Film Orange Sky (Pomarancheve nebo)?”

Film Reviews:
Andrei Rogatchevski: Oles' Ianchuk’s Famine ’33 (Holod-33, 1991)
Stanislav Menzelevsky: Vadym Kastelli’s Hunt for Cossack Gold (Vpered, za
skarbamy het'mana!, 1993)
Lars Kristensen: Viacheslav Krishtofovich’s A Friend of the Deceased
(Pryiatel' nebizhchyka/Priiatel' pokoinika, 1997)
Lesya Prokopenko: Alexander Shapiro’s Cicuta (Tsykuta, 2002)
Rory Finnin: Oles' Sanin, Mamai (2003)
Deborah Jones: Alexander Shapiro’s The Guidebook (Putivnyk/Putevoditel', 2004)
Maryna Bazylevych: Sasha (Oleksandr) Kirienko, Orange Sky (Pomarancheve
nebo, 2006) and Alan Badoev, OrANGELove (2006)
Svitlana Krys: Liubomyr Kobyl'chuk’s The Pit (Shtol'nia, 2006)
Svitlana Matviyenko: Alexander Shapiro’s HappyPeople (2006) and Casting (2008)
Volha Isakava: Eva Neyman’s At the River (Bilia richky/U reki), 2007
Joshua First: Ihor Podol'chak’s Las Meninas (2008)
Lesya Prokopenko: Petro Pinchuk and Ievhen Berezniak’s The Song of Taras
Bulba (Duma pro Tarasa Bul'bu, 2009)

We hope you enjoy the issue!

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