ReFocus: The Films of Kira Muratova
Irina Gradinari editor Irina Schulzki editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Publishing:30th Jun '26
£95.00
This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Spanning six decades, her seventeen features and four shorts move from the late Soviet era to post-Soviet Ukraine, breaking cinematic rules with repetition, collage, unruly performance and a tactile, object-rich world. This volume reframes Muratova as an autrice working from the margins and proposes ‘ex-cinema’ as a central concept in her radical practice at the edges of language, genre, and empire. Across four parts, leading and emerging scholars examine form and style, gender and queer aesthetics, ethics and community and Muratova’s dialogues with European cinema. Attending to decolonial questions, feminist perspectives, and the politics of visibility, the volume shows how her films unsettle canons and centres while tracing the collective artistry behind them. It offers an accessible, interdisciplinary guide to a singular filmmaker and fresh scholarship for students, researchers and cinephiles.
Restless, dissonant, and formally radical, the films of Kira Muratova resist easy interpretation. This volume brings together leading scholars to explore aesthetic, political, and philosophical dimensions of her work, addressing questions of affect, gender, gesture, gaze, defamiliarization, perceptual disruption, Muratova’s position between auteur cinema and art practice, as well as the ethical and political stakes of her cinema. Moving across films, themes, and theoretical approaches, the volume reveals Muratova as one of the most original artists of her time. * Oksana Bulgakowa, Professor of Film Studies at the Gutenberg University in Mainz *
ISBN: 9781399545709
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328 pages