Books in French are on www.livres-cinema.info
MENU   

Cinema of Sincerity

Soviet Films and Culture During the Thaw

by Viktoria Paranyuk

Type
Studies
Subject
CountriesRussia / USSR
Keywords
Soviet cinema, USSR, 1950s, 1960s
Publishing date
2025 (December 16, 2025) (Upcoming)
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Collection
Wisconsin Film Studies
Language
English
Size of a pocketbookRelative size of this bookSize of a large book
Relative size
Physical desc.
Hardcover • 256 pages
6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-0-299-35460-2
User Ratings
no rating (0 vote)

Average rating: no rating

0 rating 1 star = We can do without
0 rating 2 stars = Good book
0 rating 3 stars = Excellent book
0 rating 4 stars = Unique / a reference

Your rating: -

Book Presentation:
Following Stalin’s death in 1953 and Khrushchev’s acknowledgment of Stalin’s crimes in 1956, “sincerity” emerged as a cultural imperative in the Soviet Union. The cinema of this period turned inward, insisting on ordinary characters and creating a sense of spontaneity through particular staging methods and cinematic techniques, such as interior monologue and the close-up. These changes shifted the understanding of what “realism” meant and allowed Soviet cinema to reestablish with its audiences the trust that had been corrupted by serving Stalin’s cult of personality.

Using both theory and close readings of specific films produced in the Soviet Union during the Thaw, a period known for its relative political and cultural liberalization, Cinema of Sincerity treats sincerity as both a concept and an aesthetic strategy. Viktoria Paranyuk argues that Soviet cinema’s use of sincerity was a reworking of a trend in global cinema that sought to bridge the gap between reality and the filmed image. This period saw increased accessibility to world cinematic traditions, new voices in criticism, and, above all, the multigenerational effort in filmmaking that developed and thrived in centers outside Moscow. Paranyuk demonstrates how these changes allowed Soviet cinema to renew its visual language and use film as a space for collective self-examination.

About the Author:
Viktoria Paranyuk is a lecturer in the Department of Film and Screen Studies at Pace University. Her work has been published in Slavic Review, Film History, [in]Transition: Journal of Videographic Film & Moving Image Studies, and elsewhere.

Press Reviews:
"Through expansive research and meticulous analysis, Paranyuk constructs a new narrative of Soviet film, one that both productively engages international new wave cinemas of the 1960s and defines the distinctive parameters of postwar Soviet film aesthetics. Cinema of Sincerity is a remarkably sophisticated and original contribution to film history." -- Lida Oukaderova, author of The Cinema of the Soviet Thaw

"Gives us a new angle on the period and provides a rich source of documentation of the cultural exchanges between the USSR and postwar European cinemas (Italian neorealism and Left Bank cinemas), which makes it invaluable. Expands our notion of Soviet cinema beyond Moscow and the Mosfilm studio, thereby helping decolonize the field of Slavic film studies and broadening the canon." -- Lilya Kaganovsky, author of The Voice of Technology: Soviet Cinema’s Transition to Sound, 1928–1935

See the publisher website: University of Wisconsin Press

> On a related topic:

Men Out of Focus:The Soviet Masculinity Crisis in the Long Sixties

Men Out of Focus (2021)

The Soviet Masculinity Crisis in the Long Sixties

by Marko Dumančić

Subject: Countries > Russia / USSR

The Cinema of the Soviet Thaw:Space, Materiality, Movement

The Cinema of the Soviet Thaw (2017)

Space, Materiality, Movement

by Lida Oukaderova

Subject: Countries > Russia / USSR

Stalin's Final Films:Cinema, Socialist Realism, and Soviet Postwar Reality, 1945-1953

Stalin's Final Films (2024)

Cinema, Socialist Realism, and Soviet Postwar Reality, 1945-1953

by Claire Knight

Subject: Countries > Russia / USSR

A Siberian History of Soviet Film:Manufacturing Visions of the Indigenous Peoples of the North

A Siberian History of Soviet Film (2024)

Manufacturing Visions of the Indigenous Peoples of the North

by Caroline Damiens

Subject: Countries > Russia / USSR

Soviet Films of the 1970s and Early 1980s:Conformity and Non-Conformity Amidst Stagnation Decay

Soviet Films of the 1970s and Early 1980s (2023)

Conformity and Non-Conformity Amidst Stagnation Decay

Dir. Marina Rojavin and Tim Harte

Subject: Countries > Russia / USSR

Not According to Plan:Filmmaking Under Stalin

Not According to Plan (2020)

Filmmaking Under Stalin

by Maria Belodubrovskaya

Subject: Countries > Russia / USSR

Feeling Revolution:Cinema, Genre, and the Politics of Affect under Stalin

Feeling Revolution (2020)

Cinema, Genre, and the Politics of Affect under Stalin

by Anna Toropova

Subject: Countries > Russia / USSR

The Film Factory:Russian and Soviet Cinema in Documents 1896-1939

The Film Factory (2015)

Russian and Soviet Cinema in Documents 1896-1939

Dir. Richard Taylor and Ian Christie

Subject: Countries > Russia / USSR

15453 books listed   •   (c)2024-2025 cinemabooks.info   •