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Alternative cinema : the unchronicled history of alternative cinema in the Philippines / Nick Deocampo.

Publisher: Quezon City : University of the Philippines, [2022], c2022Description: xviii, 888 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789715429832
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN 1993.5.P6 .D440 c2022
Summary: The new edition of this book was necessitated by the changes introduced by the case of Tan-Andal vs. Andal to the previous doctrine enunciated in the case of Republic vs. Molina. There was also a need to effect the amendments introduced by the new adoption law -- R.A. No. 11642. Aside from these, the authors have placed the latest jurisprudence pertinent on the topic from 2020 to 2021. -- From the Authors.Scope and content: Chapter I Martial law and the search for a new cinema Chapter II Period of early cinema Chapter III Under the shadow of industrial cinema till World War II Chapter IV Technological shift from celluloid film to digital video Chapter V Postwar emergence of Philippine alternative cinema Chapter VI Golden age of Philippine alternative cinema Chapter VII Innovations in digital cinema Chapter VIII Digital spread of alternative cinema Chapter IX Advancing the gains of alternative cinema Chapter X Radicalism and revolution in Philippine alternative cinema Chapter XI Archipelagic cinema redefines National cinema Chapter XII Conclusions: nomadic journeys of a thousand cinemas
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The new edition of this book was necessitated by the changes introduced by the case of Tan-Andal vs. Andal to the previous doctrine enunciated in the case of Republic vs. Molina. There was also a need to effect the amendments introduced by the new adoption law -- R.A. No. 11642. Aside from these, the authors have placed the latest jurisprudence pertinent on the topic from 2020 to 2021. -- From the Authors.

Chapter I

Martial law and the search for a new cinema

Chapter II

Period of early cinema

Chapter III

Under the shadow of industrial cinema till World War II

Chapter IV

Technological shift from celluloid film to digital video

Chapter V

Postwar emergence of Philippine alternative cinema

Chapter VI

Golden age of Philippine alternative cinema

Chapter VII

Innovations in digital cinema

Chapter VIII

Digital spread of alternative cinema

Chapter IX

Advancing the gains of alternative cinema

Chapter X

Radicalism and revolution in Philippine alternative cinema

Chapter XI

Archipelagic cinema redefines National cinema

Chapter XII

Conclusions: nomadic journeys of a thousand cinemas

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