Antisovjetska filmska propaganda u Jugoslaviji 1948-1952.

Starting with the analysis of the Soviet inϐluence on Yugoslav cinematography and ϐilm censorship in the period before 1948, the article will examine the change of ideological narrative in Yugoslavia after the Resolution of the Informbiro. The main intention of the article is to show the key mot...

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Main Author: Davor Stipić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije 2018-04-01
Series:Токови историје
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Online Access:http://tokovi.istorije.rs/cir/uploaded/1%202018/2018_1_05_Stipic.pdf
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description Starting with the analysis of the Soviet inϐluence on Yugoslav cinematography and ϐilm censorship in the period before 1948, the article will examine the change of ideological narrative in Yugoslavia after the Resolution of the Informbiro. The main intention of the article is to show the key motives of anti-Soviet propaganda in Yugoslavia on the example of three short ϐilms: Moscow is Speaking (1950), The Great Rally (1951), and The Secret of IB castle (1951).
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spelling doaj.art-5a5b5d01dee94ec1ba3baf1a7f5c84e22022-12-22T01:19:54ZengInstitut za noviju istoriju SrbijeТокови историје0354-64972560-547X2018-04-011101125https://doi.org/10.31212/tokovi.2018.1.sti.101-125Antisovjetska filmska propaganda u Jugoslaviji 1948-1952.Davor Stipić0Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije, BeogradStarting with the analysis of the Soviet inϐluence on Yugoslav cinematography and ϐilm censorship in the period before 1948, the article will examine the change of ideological narrative in Yugoslavia after the Resolution of the Informbiro. The main intention of the article is to show the key motives of anti-Soviet propaganda in Yugoslavia on the example of three short ϐilms: Moscow is Speaking (1950), The Great Rally (1951), and The Secret of IB castle (1951).http://tokovi.istorije.rs/cir/uploaded/1%202018/2018_1_05_Stipic.pdfInformbiropropagandaYugoslaviaϐilmStalinTito
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Antisovjetska filmska propaganda u Jugoslaviji 1948-1952.
Токови историје
Informbiro
propaganda
Yugoslavia
ϐilm
Stalin
Tito
title Antisovjetska filmska propaganda u Jugoslaviji 1948-1952.
title_full Antisovjetska filmska propaganda u Jugoslaviji 1948-1952.
title_fullStr Antisovjetska filmska propaganda u Jugoslaviji 1948-1952.
title_full_unstemmed Antisovjetska filmska propaganda u Jugoslaviji 1948-1952.
title_short Antisovjetska filmska propaganda u Jugoslaviji 1948-1952.
title_sort antisovjetska filmska propaganda u jugoslaviji 1948 1952
topic Informbiro
propaganda
Yugoslavia
ϐilm
Stalin
Tito
url http://tokovi.istorije.rs/cir/uploaded/1%202018/2018_1_05_Stipic.pdf
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