Rendezvous with Hindi Cinema / Wiel, Oph�lie
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited, 2019.Description: x, 324 p. ; 20 cmISBN:- 9789353286552
- 791.430954 WIE
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791.430954 VIR The cinematic imagination : Indian popular films as social history / | 791.430954 VIS Behind the Scenes : Contemporary Bollywood Directors and Their Cinema / | 791.430954 WAN Fantasy of modernity : Romantic love in bombay cinema of the 1950s / | 791.430954 WIE Rendezvous with Hindi Cinema / | 791.430954 WRI Bollywood and postmodernism : Popular indian cinema in the 21st century / | 791.43095455 NAS Punjabi cinema te sahit : Samkali sandrabh / | 791.430954792 DUD bollywood travels : Culture, diaspora and border crossings in popular hindi cinema / |
Indian cinema hasn't been as much talked about worldwide since probably the first works of Satyajit Ray which were shown at the Cannes Film Festival in the 1950s-1960s. Renewed interest for the biggest film industry in the world doesn't mean its complexity is well understood abroad or even inside India itself. Bollywood especially seems to have taken over all the other industries as if to become the only representative for Indian cinema; and Hindi cinema struggles to be known as anything else than Bollywood. Still, you'd probably have to go back to the 1970s to see, in Bombay films, such uproar and desire to give the audiences a more diverse cinema, either by renewing the song-and-dance formula, or by simply negating it. In this interview-based book, Hindi film technicians, artists and industrialists from all horizons and all age groups speak in detail about their work, and give their input on the present situation of Hindi cinema as well as its future. Whether this future will really be bright or not, one could not say; but that Hindi cinema is now living fascinating times definitely cannot be denied.
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