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World Film Locations: Prague
Prague, the “Hollywood of the East,” has played an important role in the history of cinema and World Film Locations: Prague traverses the city’s topography to examine an internationally diverse range of movies made in the Czech capital: landmark early films such as Ecstasy, controversial due to the female nudity that catapulted Hedy Lamarr into stardom in the United States; Steven Soderbergh’s biopic Kafka, starring Jeremy Irons; adaptations of Kafka’s literary works such as The Trial, with a screenplay by Harold Pinter and starring Anthony Hopkins; and action blockbusters like Mission Impossible, The Bourne Identity, and Casino Royale. Exploring legendary Prague landmarks as they appear onscreen—including the Charles Bridge, Old Town, Malá Strana, Liechtenstein Palace, Wenceslas Square, and Prague Castle—the book also discusses the intersection of the capital city and its cinematic representations; Prague and the Czech New Wave; the iconic Barrandov Studios; and the impact of political events such as the Prague Spring, the Soviet Invasion of 1968, and the Velvet Revolution on the city’s film industry.
An invaluable resource for scholars, students, and aficionados of film and cinematic psychogeography, this collection will be heralded by students of East European literary, cultural, and sociopolitical history.
Table of Contents
Prague: City of the Imagination
Marcelline Block
Picturing Prague: The Old Jewish Cemetery
Mark Podwal
Scenes 1-8
1913-1984
Barrandov Studios: The Continent’s Answer to Hollywood
Ila Tyagi
Scenes 9-16
1988-1998
From Prague Abroad to Abroad in Prague
Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoàng
Scenes 17-24
1999-2002
Film Projections of the Prague Spring
Oana Chivoiu
Scenes 25-32
2003-2005
The Presence of the Past in Prague
Kristiina Hackel
Scenes 33-39
2005-2008
The Cinema of Prague During World War II
Peter Demetz
Scenes 40-46
2008-2012
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