Writing History in Film
Delve into the intriguing world of historical cinema with Writing History in Film, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006. This compelling paperback, spanning 236 pages, explores the essential topics that both students and film scholars encounter. From the distinction between historical and factual narrative to the representation of historical figures on screen, this book prompts critical thinking about the relationship between film and memory. Join the conversation on how films shape our understanding of history and the narratives they create. Perfect for anyone passionate about cinema and its impact on our perception of the past, Writing History in Film is a must-read for enthusiasts eager to engage with the complexities of historical storytelling in the film medium.