KinoKultura is proud to announce the publication of its tenth special
issue, this time devoted to Estonian cinema and guest edited by Eva
Naripea, Ewa Mazierska, and Mari Laaniste.
http://www.kinokultura.com/specials/10/estonian.shtml
EDITORIAL
Eva Naripea, Ewa Mazierska and Mari Laaniste: "Discovering Estonian
Cinema"
ARTICLES
- Lauri Kark: "Estonian Film: From Bear Hunt to Autumn Ball. Notes on
Estonian Film History"
- Virve Sarapik: "Film Reception in Estonia in the Early 20th Century:
From Fairground Shows and Conjurer Acts to Respectful Drawing-Room
Entertainment"
- Eva Naripea: "New Waves, New Spaces: Estonian Experimental Cinema of
the 1970s"
- Andreas Trossek: "Rhizome-Alphabet: Between Film and Art of Priit
Parn"
- Mari Laaniste: "Conflicting Visions: Estonia and Estonians as
Presented in the Cinema of 1990s and 2000s"
- Ewa Mazierska: "Post-communist Estonian Cinema as Transnational
Cinema"
- Mari Laaniste and Leena Torim: "Apartment Blocks and Alienation:
Tallinn's Lasnamae
District in Autumn Ball"
Estonian-Polish Connections: The Case of Pirx
- Ewa Mazierska: "My Great Estonian Adventure: An Interview with Marek
Piestrak"
- Eva Naripea: "Transnational Spaces of Science Fiction: An
Estonian-Polish coproduction The Test of Pilot Pirx (1978)"
REVIEWS
- Kristiina Davidjants: Andres Soot's St. John's Day (Jaanipaev, 1978)
- Ellu Maar: Elmo Nuganen's Names in Marble (Nimed marmortahvlil, 2002)
- Elisabetta Girelli: Sulev Keedus's Somnambulance (Somnambuul, 2003)
- Andris Feldmanis: Jaak Kilmi and Rene Reinumagi's Revolution of Pigs
(Sigade revolutsioon, 2004)
- Karlo Funk: Ilmar Raag's The Class (Klass, 2007)
- Margit Tonson: Veiko Ounpuu's The Temptations of St. Tony (Puha Tonu
kiusamine, 2009)
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