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Geoffrey H.Malins

How I Filmed the War

In “How I Filmed the War,” Geoffrey H. Malins provides a compelling firsthand account of the complexities of war journalism during World War I. This seminal work intricately weaves Malins' gripping narratives with vivid descriptions of battlefront experiences, offering readers a rare look into the challenges faced by early war correspondents. The book is notable for its candid realism and innovative cinematic techniques, as Malins melds his observational prowess with a nascent form of documentary filmmaking, thereby contributing to the evolving literary and historical landscape of war narratives in the early 20th century. Geoffrey H. Malins, a pioneering British filmmaker and journalist, was deeply influenced by the tumultuous environment of his time. His experiences as a soldier and his subsequent transition to the role of a war correspondent shaped his perspective on the frontline realities of combat. Malins' commitment to capturing the unvarnished truth of warfare led him to push the boundaries of visual storytelling, raising important ethical questions about representation in a time of crisis. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of media, history, and conflict. Malins' adept storytelling and unique insights into the mechanics of war journalism not only illuminate a critical moment in history but also resonate with contemporary discussions on representation and truth in media. Readers will find themselves immersed in the harrowing experiences of a world at war, making it an invaluable addition to the libraries of historians, filmmakers, and general readers alike.
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2019
Godina izdavanja
2019
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Good Press
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