1982-1989年profile电影单元电影的观众和接受情况

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Jarosław Grzechowiak
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本文的主题是分析1982-1989年profile电影单元制作的故事片的发行、上座率和接受情况。简介电影组是波兰宣布戒严令后由电影管理部门重新启动的第二个电影组(与Iluzjon一起,由Czesław Petelski领导)。《profile》的艺术总监Bohdan Poręba得到了共产党当局的信任和支持,将他对共产主义教条的忠诚与他在民族主义“Grunwald”爱国协会的活动联系起来。profile的作品受到了演艺界很大一部分人的抵制(也是由于团结舞台和电影艺术家在“Tygodnik Mazowsze”报纸上发表的呼吁),该单位在20世纪80年代制作的一些电影显然遵循了波兰统一工人党文化政策的指导方针。以下问题将得到回答:上面概述的政治环境如何影响profile制作的电影的发行和接受?profile制作的电影的上座率如何?与其他集团制作的电影的票房收入有何不同?电影事务最高委员会如何评价简介电影股的活动和所取得的财务成果?每日报纸和杂志上的影评人对《人物简介》的评价如何?
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The audience and reception of the films from the Profil Film Unit in 1982-1989
The subject of this article is an analysis of the distribution, attendance results and reception of feature films made by the Profil Film Unit in 1982–1989. The Profil Film Unit was the second film group (alongside Iluzjon, headed by Czesław Petelski) to be reactivated by the cinematography management after martial law was declared in Poland. The artistic director of Profil, Bohdan Poręba, enjoyed the trust and support of the Party authorities, linking his allegiance to communist dogma to his activity in the nationalist ‘Grunwald’ Patriotic Association. Profil’s productions were boycotted by a large part of the acting community (also due to an appeal by the Solidarity Stage and Film Artists published in the newspaper “Tygodnik Mazowsze”), and some of the films made by this unit in the 1980s clearly followed the guidelines of the cultural policy of the Polish United Workers’ Party. The following questions will be answered: How did the political circumstances outlined above affect the distribution and reception of the films made by Profil? What attendance results did the films produced by Profil achieve and to what extent did they differ from the cinema ticket revenues of the films produced by other groups? How was the activity of the Profil Film Unit and the financial results achieved evaluated by the Supreme Board of Film Affairs? How were the productions of Profil received by film critics in the daily press and magazines?
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Images (Poland)
Images (Poland) Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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