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Volume 6 (2018): Issue 1 (Dec 2018)
in
Baltic Screen Media Review
Article
Facing the Foreign: The Aftermath of World War II and Estonian as Otherness in Two Films by Ingmar Bergman
Make Love at War? Representing Gender and Memory in the Soviet Estonian Film
Dark Windows
(
Pimedad aknad
, Tõnis Kask, 1968)
Bodily Violence and Resistance in Wojtek Smarzowski’s
Rose
(
Róża
, 2011)
War and Women in Jānis Streičs’ Films
Painful Neutrality: Screening the Extradition of the Balts from Sweden
Commentary
Representation and Ruination under a Soviet Shadow: Wajda, History, and Chris Marker’s Re-thinking of Tarkovsky’s ‘Zone’
Making Sense of the International Reputation of a Small Film Industry: The Estonian Case
Benefits and Barriers of a Social Marketing Campaign Based on the Example of the Child Helpline
Book Review
The Map to Estonian Stars: Interviews with the Masters of Estonian Film, Theatre and Life
Beyond Eastern Noir: Reimagining Russia and Eastern Europe in Nordic Cinemas
OPEN ACCESS
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Baltic Screen Media Review
Journal Information
Online ISSN:
2346-5522
First Published:
15 Dec 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sciendo
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