📖 Overview
Irish Film: The Emergence of Contemporary Cinema examines the development of Ireland's film industry from the early 20th century through its contemporary renaissance. Author Kevin Rockett traces the evolution of Irish cinema through critical periods including the silent era, the advent of sound, and the establishment of indigenous filmmaking institutions.
The book analyzes major Irish films and filmmakers while exploring how political, social and economic forces shaped the nation's cinematic output. Rockett examines the impact of censorship, funding mechanisms, and the relationship between Irish film and both Hollywood and British cinema.
The text includes detailed discussion of documentaries, short films, and television productions alongside feature films, providing context for understanding Irish media as a whole. Production histories and critical reception are supported by extensive research and primary sources.
Through this comprehensive study, Rockett reveals how Irish cinema both reflects and challenges conventional representations of national identity while establishing its own distinct artistic voice in the international film landscape.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🎬 Kevin Rockett served as the inaugural president of the Irish Film Institute and played a crucial role in developing film studies as an academic discipline in Ireland
📚 The book covers a pivotal period in Irish cinema from the late 1980s through the 1990s, during which time the Irish Film Board was re-established and film production in Ireland increased dramatically
🎯 This text was one of the first comprehensive studies of contemporary Irish cinema to examine both films from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland as part of the same cultural conversation
🌟 Several films discussed in the book, such as "My Left Foot" (1989) and "The Crying Game" (1992), went on to receive international acclaim and Oscar recognition, helping establish Ireland's modern film industry
🎥 Rockett analyzes how Irish films of this period began moving away from stereotypical "pastoral" representations of Ireland to explore more complex urban stories and contemporary social issues