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The Intellect Handbook of Nordic Cinema
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The Intellect Handbook of Nordic Cinema
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An insightful guide to the films, genres, and cultural motifs that define Nordic cinema past and present.
The Intellect Handbook of Nordic Cinema offers a comprehensive overview of cinema in the Nordic region—Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, and Sápmi. While each nation has distinct cinematic traditions and media histories, they also share many institutional and thematic features. A key example is the reliance of film production across all five countries, and in Sápmi, on various forms of government support.
Focusing primarily on feature films, the volume also addresses documentaries and animation, situating Nordic film production within today’s evolving media landscape where television and streaming services act as both partners and competitors. Combining detailed case studies with thematic explorations, it broadens understanding of genres such as occupation dramas, comedies, disaster movies, and children’s films while offering in-depth examinations of recurring cultural motifs and themes, including nature, nationality, sexuality, and digital piracy. With contributions from leading scholars, this handbook provides an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the diversity, commonalities, and global relevance of Nordic cinema.
An insightful guide to the films, genres, and cultural motifs that define Nordic cinema past and present.
The Intellect Handbook of Nordic Cinema offers a comprehensive overview of cinema in the Nordic region—Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, and Sápmi. While each nation has distinct cinematic traditions and media histories, they also share many institutional and thematic features. A key example is the reliance of film production across all five countries, and in Sápmi, on various forms of government support.
Focusing primarily on feature films, the volume also addresses documentaries and animation, situating Nordic film production within today’s evolving media landscape where television and streaming services act as both partners and competitors. Combining detailed case studies with thematic explorations, it broadens understanding of genres such as occupation dramas, comedies, disaster movies, and children’s films while offering in-depth examinations of recurring cultural motifs and themes, including nature, nationality, sexuality, and digital piracy. With contributions from leading scholars, this handbook provides an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the diversity, commonalities, and global relevance of Nordic cinema.



















