Frontiers of Screen History
Discover the captivating world of cinema with Frontiers of Screen History, an edited collection that delves into the portrayal and conceptualization of European borders in films following the Second World War. Published by Intellect in 2013, this paperback edition spans 272 pages and invites readers to explore how filmmakers have interpreted and represented the complexities of borders and identity in Europe. This book is essential for anyone interested in film studies, European history, or cultural representation, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of cinema and geography. Enhance your understanding of screen history and the narratives that shape our view of Europe through this insightful compilation.