Updated collections of recent interviews with filmmakers whose works represent trends in the film industries of Central Asia and the Middle East, these two new geospecific editions expand
upon the earlier volume Cinemas of the Other: A Personal Journey with Film-Makers from the Middle East and Central Asia.
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Following an introduction delineating the histories of the film industries of the countries that make up the Middle East and Central Asia��ncluding Iran, Turkey, and the Central Asian
republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan��oth books contain interviews stretching over a decade, which position the filmmakers and their creative
concerns within the social or political context of their respective countries. The striking variety of approaches toward each interview creates a rich diversity of tone and opens the door
to a better understanding of images of ��therness��in film. In addition to transcripts of the interviews, each chapter also includes stills from important films discussed, biographical
information about the filmmakers, and filmographies of their works.
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G繹n羹l D繹nmez-Colin offers in these expanded editions a carefully researched and richly detailed firsthand account of the developments and trends in these regional film industries that is
sure to be appreciated by film scholars and researchers of the Middle East and Central Asia.