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"In presenting the first English language study of Belgian cinema, Split Screen explores the fascinating history of a cinema largely determined by linguistic division and beset by problems of cultural identity.
In surveying the evolution of Belgian cinema from its beginnings to the present day, Philip Mosley locates all the major features films, describes the crucial intervention of the state in film production, and reveals undervalued Belgian traditions in documentary, in animation, in short films, and in a colonial cinema created partly by missionaries in the former Belgian Congo."--BOOK JACKET.
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Split screen: Belgian cinema and cultural identity
2001, State University of New York Press
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Split Screen: Belgian Cinema and Cultural Identity (Suny Series, Cultural Studies in Cinema/Video)
November 2000, State University of New York Press
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Split Screen: Belgian Cinema and Cultural Identity (Suny Series, Cultural Studies in Cinema/Video)
November 2000, State University of New York Press
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