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Título
A narrative of women and war: The Finnish silent era film ‘On the warpath’
Publicado en
Journal of Scandinavian Cinema. 2024
Editorial
Intellect
Fecha de publicación
2024-04-25
ISSN
2042-7891
DOI
10.1386/jsca_00104_1
Resumen
This article discusses the film Sotapolulla (‘On the warpath’) (1922), a pioneering work in the early years of Finnish cinema. By highlighting the role that women played during the Finnish Civil War (1918), scriptwriter and director Teuvo Pakkala, a well-known conservative writer, created a model of femininity for the post-war period. The construction of the female characters accords with the standards of femininity in Hollywood silent film, which featured strong, assertive women committed to the social order. Thus Pakkala’s film in significant ways follows the classical model that Noël Burch identifies as an institutional mode of representation.
Palabras clave
Teuvo Pakkala
Finnish silent cinema
Finnish Civil War
Cinema and gender
Cinema and history
Cinema and contemporary conflicts
Materia
Cine
Motion pictures
Historia
History
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