Screening Europe in Australasia Transnational silent film before and after the rise of Hollywood

Through a detailed study of the circulation of European silent film in Australasia in the early twentieth century, this book challenges the historical myopia that treats Hollywood films as having always dominated global film culture. Before World War I, European silent feature films were ubiquitous...

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Main Author: Allen, Julie K. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Exeter University of Exeter Press 2022
Series:Exeter Studies in Film History
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