Christmas at the Movies: Images of Christmas in American, British and European Cinema

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Mark Connelly
Bloomsbury Academic, 2000 M10 27 - 242 páginas
Whether we love or hate it, Christmas has always played a special role in the cinema, and Christmas movies like ""It's a Wonderful Life"" and ""Miracle on 34th Street"" have a special place in popular affections. They almost constitute a mini-cinematic genre. So what does Christmas in the movies mean to societies across the Anglo-Saxon and European world and what does it have to say about them? The contributors to this book take a good look at popular Christmas films, decoding the messages they convey about preoccupations and attitudes internationally and about the different societies that produce them.

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Mark Connelly is Reuters Lecturer in Media and Propaganda History at the University of Kent, U.K.

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