Repentance: The Film Companion

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Bloomsbury Academic, 24 août 2001 - 115 pages

Tengiz Abuladze's allegorical film, made in Georgia, is the best known film of the perestroika and glasnost years. With its outspoken and controversial reference to the Stalin era and Stalin's place in the Soviet psyche, 'Repentance' was originally shelved but ultimately released in 1986 to widespread popular and critical acclaim.

This _KINOfile_ investigates the production, context and critical reception of the film, the people who made it, and provides an analysis of the film itself and its place in world cinema.

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Denise J. Youngblood is Professor of History Emerita at the University of Vermont, USA. She is the author of several books, including Bondarchuk's War and Peace: Literary Classic to Soviet Cinematic Epic (2014), Cinematic Cold War: The American and Soviet Struggle for Hearts and Minds (2010; with Tony Shaw) and Repentance: The Film Companion (Bloomsbury, 2001; with Jospehine Woll).

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