Short Films from a Small Nation

Danish Informational Cinema 1935–1965

C Claire Thomson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:15th Jan '18

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For three decades, state-sponsored short filmmaking educated Danish citizens, promoted Denmark to the world, and shaped the careers of renowned directors like Carl Th. Dreyer. The first book-length study in English of a national corpus of state-sponsored informational film, this book traces how Danish shorts on topics including social welfare, industry, art and architecture were commissioned, funded, produced and reviewed from the inter-war period to the 1960s. Examining the life cycle of a representative selection of films, and discussing their preservation and mediation in the digital age, this book presents a detailed case study of how informational cinema is shaped by, and indeed shapes, its cultural, political and technological contexts.

Focusing on the institution known as Dansk Kulturfilm, Claire Thomson provides an intriguing account of Denmark’s rich contributions to ‘useful cinema’ across three decades. Thomson’s sophisticated study offers rich findings based on impressive archival research, astute institutional analysis, and concept development relevant to the study of film and small nations. A powerful articulation of the public value of film, Short Films from a Small Nation is compelling. -- Professor Mette Hjort, University of Copenhagen

ISBN: 9781474424134

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 496g

240 pages