Iluminace 2004, 16(4):55-69

Cinematographic and Kinetic Themes in Czechoslovak Inter-war Architecture

Jaroslav Anděl

Relations between film and modern architecture, focusing on cinematographic and kinetic themes in the architecture of interwar Czechoslovakia, among which the cinema as a building type occupies the most important place. The establishment of Czech film studios in Barrandov and Zlín. Film set design and the theme of modern architecture in interwar film production.

Keywords: architecture in film, architecture and film, buildings in film, buildings of the film industry, set design, cinema buildings, modernism in film, modernity and film, avant-garde film, film history

Published: December 1, 2004  Show citation

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Anděl, J. (2004). Cinematographic and Kinetic Themes in Czechoslovak Inter-war Architecture. Iluminace16(4), 55-69
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