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2019 | 65(2) Filologia | 5-15

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BRITISH HERITAGE FILMS IN THE 1980S AND 1990S

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Brytyjskie filmy nurtu dziedzictwa kulturowego w latach 80.tych i 90.tych

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The paper explores British heritage films produced over the last two decades of the 20th century in the context of profound cultural and social changes. The international success of heritage films sparked off lively debates about what the term „heritage” stands for. The first part of the paper provides a brief account of the fundamental issues and concepts of the British heritage cinema. The latter part traces the growth and development of the „quality” heritage film which in the l990s evolved into a marketable commodity that can be sold to international audiences.
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Filmy nurtu dziedzictwa kulturowego zrealizowane w ostatnich dekadach XX wieku spotkały się z żywym zainteresowaniem krytyki filmowej i literackiej. Pierwsza część artykułu przedstawia główne wątki refleksji filmoznawczej i literaturoznawczej na temat tego zjawiska w kontekście głębokich przemian społecznych i kulturowych na Wyspach Brytyjskich. W części drugiej omówione zostały kolejne fazy rozwojowe i proces międzynarodowej ekspansji tego nurtu. W późniejszej fazie, szczególnie w latach 90.tych, „brytyjskie” z nazwy filmy dziedzictwa kulturowego stały się ważnym segmentem międzynarodowego przemysłu filmowego.

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5-15

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