Transnational Film Culture in New Zealand
Delve into the fascinating realm of cinema with "Transnational Film Culture in New Zealand" by Intellect, published in 2013. This insightful paperback, spanning 208 pages, offers a comprehensive exploration of New Zealand's film history, commencing with the establishment of the Auckland Film Society in the 1920s. Rather than zeroing in on the contributions of specific filmmakers, this book presents a rich analysis of film as a significant form of social practice. Ideal for film enthusiasts and scholars alike, it reveals how cinema interconnects with cultural identity and community dynamics in New Zealand. Enhance your understanding of the transnational influences that shape cinematic expressions within this unique landscape. Discover a captivating narrative that goes beyond mere entertainment, highlighting the societal implications of film. Add this essential title to your collection today!