Filming Politics: Communism and the Portrayal of the Working Class at the National Film Board of Canada, 1939-46

By Malek Khouri

$34.95 sc
April 2007
ISBN 10: 1-55238-199-4
ISBN 13: 978-155238-199-1
280 pp.
6" x 9"
Index, Notes, Appendix


About the Book



The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) has a storied history as the progenitor and stalwart defender of Canadian cinematic culture. It was created to foster a national film industry and to promote to a national and international audience a voice that was uniquely Canadian. In Filming Politics, author Malek Khouri examines carefully a period at the National Film Board when its creative output and guiding principles reflected less the cultural mainstream, identifying instead more with the surging wave of International Communism.

Beginning with an analysis of the political, cultural, and social milieu under which the institution was founded, Khouri highlights how these dynamics impacted the creation of the NFB. He details the ideological background of the NFBís founders and filmmakers, positing that these factors ultimately shaped the emergence of a counter-hegemonic discourse as evidenced through the portrayal of the working class.

Khouri identifies and uncovers the extent of the institutionís filmic practices and representations of issues such as the Great Depression, democracy, labour unions, unemployment, and the fight against Fascism. In particular, it was during the war years that the institution earnestly pursued a discourse that presented the working class as agents of social change, and openly celebrated the Soviet Union as a war ally and leading opponent to fascism, and in due course as a future partner in peace.

Filming Politics presents a vivid ethnography of a social class, a cultural institution, and a political subculture, making available for the first time a comprehensive classification and overview of the cinematic and political foundations that informed this now esteemed cultural institution.

 

About the Author



Malek Khouri is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary, and since 2001, the coordinator of the Film Studies Program.

 

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