What Moroccan Cinema?: A Historical and Critical Study, 1956D2006
From its early focus on documentary film and nation building to its more recent spotlight on contemporary culture and feature filmmaking, Moroccan cinema has undergone tremendous change since the country's independence in 1956. In What Moroccan Cinema? A Historical and Critical Study, 1956-2006, Sandra Gayle Carter chronicles the changes in Moroccan laws, institutions, ancillary influences, individuals active in the field, representative films, and film culture during this fifty-year span. Focusing on Moroccan history and institutions relative to the cinema industry such as television, newspaper criticism, and Berber videomaking, What Moroccan Cinema? is an intriguing study of the ways in which three historical periods shaped the Moroccan cinema industry. Carter provides an insightful and thorough treatment of the cinema institution, discussing exhibition and distribution, censorship, and cinema clubs and caravans. Carter grounds her analysis by exploring representative films of each respective era. The groundbreaking analysis offered in What Moroccan Cinema? will prove especially valuable to those in film and Middle Eastern studies.
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What Moroccan Cinema?: A Historical and Critical Study, 1956D2006
From its early focus on documentary film and nation building to its more recent spotlight on contemporary culture and feature filmmaking, Moroccan cinema has undergone tremendous change since the country's independence in 1956. In What Moroccan Cinema? A Historical and Critical Study, 1956-2006, Sandra Gayle Carter chronicles the changes in Moroccan laws, institutions, ancillary influences, individuals active in the field, representative films, and film culture during this fifty-year span. Focusing on Moroccan history and institutions relative to the cinema industry such as television, newspaper criticism, and Berber videomaking, What Moroccan Cinema? is an intriguing study of the ways in which three historical periods shaped the Moroccan cinema industry. Carter provides an insightful and thorough treatment of the cinema institution, discussing exhibition and distribution, censorship, and cinema clubs and caravans. Carter grounds her analysis by exploring representative films of each respective era. The groundbreaking analysis offered in What Moroccan Cinema? will prove especially valuable to those in film and Middle Eastern studies.
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What Moroccan Cinema?: A Historical and Critical Study, 1956D2006

What Moroccan Cinema?: A Historical and Critical Study, 1956D2006

by Sandra Gayle Carter
What Moroccan Cinema?: A Historical and Critical Study, 1956D2006

What Moroccan Cinema?: A Historical and Critical Study, 1956D2006

by Sandra Gayle Carter

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From its early focus on documentary film and nation building to its more recent spotlight on contemporary culture and feature filmmaking, Moroccan cinema has undergone tremendous change since the country's independence in 1956. In What Moroccan Cinema? A Historical and Critical Study, 1956-2006, Sandra Gayle Carter chronicles the changes in Moroccan laws, institutions, ancillary influences, individuals active in the field, representative films, and film culture during this fifty-year span. Focusing on Moroccan history and institutions relative to the cinema industry such as television, newspaper criticism, and Berber videomaking, What Moroccan Cinema? is an intriguing study of the ways in which three historical periods shaped the Moroccan cinema industry. Carter provides an insightful and thorough treatment of the cinema institution, discussing exhibition and distribution, censorship, and cinema clubs and caravans. Carter grounds her analysis by exploring representative films of each respective era. The groundbreaking analysis offered in What Moroccan Cinema? will prove especially valuable to those in film and Middle Eastern studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739131879
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/16/2009
Series: After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 392
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Sandra Gayle Carter is an independent scholar working in Francophone literatures and film studies.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Laying the Industry Foundations, 1956–1970
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Looking to Define a Moroccan Aesthetic, 1971–1985
Chapter 4 Chapter 3: New Developments, New Audiences, 1986–2006
Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Recent Developments, Themes and Conclusions
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