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Landscapes after Dogme 95: Transnational Ambitions of Nordic Cinema and Television
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The article focuses on the main artistic and economic strategies in the Nordic cinema and television in the last decade. The author analyses transnational turn on the Scandinavian movie market and describes the most important fields of academic researches connected with the Idea of North, Arctic studies and new wave of genre films from Norway, Iceland, and Finland. The last part of the text also discusses the order and subjects of the articles presented in the Nordic issue of Panoptikum.
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6-15
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- Uniwersytet Gdański
Bibliografia
- Fontaine, P. (2017). 1.7 Million Tourists In 2016. https://grapevine.is/news/2017/01/06/1-7-million-tourists-in-2016 (dostęp: 28.04.2017).
- Gustafsson, T. (2015). Slasher in the Snow: The Rise of The Low-Budget Nordic Horror Film, [w:] Nordic Genre Film: Small Nation Film Cultures in the Global Marketplace, T. Gustafsson,
- P. Kääpä (red.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Hakola, O. (2015). Nordic Vampires: Stories of Social Exclusion in Nordic Welfare States, [w:] Nordic Genre Film: Small Nation Film Cultures in the Global Marketplace, T. Gustafsson, P. Kääpä (red.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Henlin-Strømme, S. (2015). White on White: Twenty-First-Century Norwegian Horror Films Negotiate Masculinist Arctic Imaginaries, [w:] Films on Ice: Cinemas of the Arctic, S. MacKenzie, A. Westerståhl Stenport (red.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Iversen, G. (2016). Between Art and Genre: New Nordic Horror Cinema, [w:] A Companion
- to Nordic Cinema, M. Hjort, U. Lindqvist, (red.). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Kääpä, P, Gustafsson T. (2015). Introduction: Nordic Genre Film And Institutional History, [w:] Nordic Genre Film: Small Nation Film Cultures in the Global Marketplace, T. Gustafsson, P. Kääpä (red.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Kitching, Ch. (2016). The Frozen Effect. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3732825/Norwegian-islands-inspired-Frozen-overrun-tourists.html (dostęp: 28.04.2017).
- Konefał, S. J. (2016). Kino Islandii. Tradycja i ponowoczesność. Gdańsk: Wydawnictwo w Podwórku.
- Lunde, A. (2015), Going Hollywood. Nordic Directors in American Cinema, [w:] Nordic Genre Film: Small Nation Film Cultures in the Global Marketplace, T. Gustafsson, P. Kääpä (red.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Nestingen, A. (2008). Crime and Fantasy in Scandinavia - Fiction, Film and Social Change. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
- Norðfjörð, B. (2015). Crime Up North: The Case Of Norway, Finland And Iceland [w:] Nordic Genre Film: Small Nation Film Cultures in the Global Marketplace, T. Gustafsson, P. Kääpä (red.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Norðfjörð, B. (2010). A Typical Icelandic Murder? The ‘Criminal’ Adaptation of Jar City. „Journal of Scandinavian Cinema”, no. 1.
- Skare, R. (2016). «Nanook of the North» From 1922 to Today: The Famous Arctic Documentary and Its Afterlife. Frankfurt am Main, New York: Peter Lang.
- Williams, L. (1991). Film Bodies: Gender, Genre, and Excess. „Film Quarterly”, no. 4.
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