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Migrants' Perspectives, Migrants in Perspective

Nicole Beth Wallenbrock

World Cinema

Barcode 9781474456777
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Release Date: 22/05/2023

Genre: Entertainment & The Arts
Sub-Genre: Films & TV
Label: Edinburgh University Press
Contributors: Nicole Beth Wallenbrock (Edited by), Frank Jacob (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Pages: 272

World Cinema
Analyses how migrants are portrayed in film from different viewpoints.
Analyses how migrants are portrayed in film from different viewpointsDeciphers the semiotics of migration and its representation in cinemaAnalyses films which depict migration in Africa, the Americas, Europe, and the Middle EastExplores films that transgress mainstream popular currents and instead participate in alternative networks, such as internet, festivals, museums, and art-house circuitsPresenting the depiction of migration through a variety of cinematic outlets, this volume explores film's depiction of human displacement in different geographic circumstances and probes the reasons why cinema so frequently evokes a stereotype of in-transit people. Techniques of affect and distance are revealed in the contributors' close film studies of wide-ranging matter which include works by the Dardenne brothers, transnational video artists Ghazel and Bouchra Khalili, and studies of Syrian films at Western festivals.Migrants' Perspective, Migrants in Perspective: World Cinema deciphers the semiotics of migration and its representation in cinema, exploring both the complications of shooting a migrant subject, and the challenges of including the migrants' point of view.