ISBN:
0859897583
,
9780859897587
Language:
English
Pages:
XI, 304 S.
,
Ill.
Edition:
1. publ.
Series Statement:
Exeter studies in film history
DDC:
302.2343094109041
Keywords:
Geschichte 1900-2000
;
Geschichte 1914-1918
;
Cinéma - Aspect social - Grande-Bretagne
;
Cinéma - Publics - Grande-Bretagne - Histoire - 20e siècle
;
Culture au cinéma
;
Filmkunst
;
Films
;
Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 - Cinéma et guerre
;
Sociale aspecten
;
Film
;
Geschichte
;
Gesellschaft
;
Weltkrieg (1914-1918)
;
Culture in motion pictures
;
Motion picture audiences History 20th century
;
Motion pictures Social aspects
;
World War, 1914-1918 Motion pictures and the war
;
Kino
;
Film
;
Publikum
;
Rezeption
;
Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland
;
Großbritannien
;
England
;
England
;
Film
;
Geschichte 1914-1918
;
England
;
Kino
;
Geschichte 1914-1918
;
England
;
Publikum
;
Rezeption
;
Kino
;
Geschichte 1914-1918
Abstract:
"In writing the definitive account of film exhibition and reception in Britain in the years 1914 to 1918, Michael Hammond shows how the British film industry and British audiences responded to the traumatic effects of the Great War. The author contends that the War's most significant effect was to expedite the cultural acceptance of cinema into the fabric of British social life. As a result, by 1918, cinema's function had shifted from public service educator to therapeutic pastime, and film-going had emerged as the predominant leisure form in Britain. Through a consideration of the films, the audience, the industry and the various regulating and censoring bodies, the book explores the impact of the Great War on the newly established cinema culture. It also studies the contribution of the new medium to the public's perception of the War."--Cover p. 4.
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