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The article examines film productions of London’s National Theatre, which are based on its most famous performances. The author discusses the techniques used to produce cinematic versions of the plays and analyses the methods of re-creating the theatrical experience as well as the way it affects the models of theatre reception. His starting point is the thesis that this form of transmitting the theatrical experience serves to impose a specific, mainstream cultural model whose impact is strengthened by the use of new media. Subject to the media treatment, the theatrical experience becomes more intense and gives the spectator an illusion of more direct contact with the work than a traditional visit to the theatre. The processed experience has the potential to create new cultural models whose predominant characteristic is the pleasure of reception.
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