" C]ontributes significantly to...a welcome turn among film historians who increasingly inscribe individual films, directors, and national practices within transnational, regional, and global film cultures...has the potential to become a key reference for critical approaches to film cultures in interwar Europe." - Steven Ungar, University of Iowa
"This newest anthology is a wonderful contribution to the field...offer ing] valuable takes on the development of European film culture in the interwar period... I]t goes beyond the usual suspects (say, France and Germany) to examine the...
" C]ontributes significantly to...a welcome turn among film historians who increasingly inscribe individual films, directors, and national practice...