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The Oxford History Of World Cinema [DIRECT]

: The triumph of the Hollywood studio system, censorship, and WWII-era filmmaking.

: The New Wave, globalization, diversification, and the digital revolution. Distinguishing Features The Oxford History of World Cinema

: The text is accompanied by over 280–300 photographs, movie stills, and posters that illustrate the evolution of film aesthetics. Reception & Legacy The Oxford History of World Cinema - Amazon.com : The triumph of the Hollywood studio system,

: Early inventions, the rise of narrative, and avant-garde movements. the rise of narrative

: The text explores cinema as an "industrialized art form," detailing technological breakthroughs (like the introduction of sound), studio systems, and the rise of various genres. Key Eras Covered :