Desi︠a︡tai︠a︡ muza. Kinematograf kak novai︠a︡ forma iskusstva. Erotizm v kino XIX-XX vekov
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A. Levitsky's book is a large-scale analysis of cinematography at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries; films of that time became a kind of "mirror" of changes in society. Changes, primarily related to the rejection of all kinds of taboos on the topics of intimate relationships, sex, femininity, etc. At this time, society threw off the Victorian corset of chastity, the emancipation movement began, and the appearance of women (and men) began to change dramatically. And the cinema did not ignore these changes, using such a liberal atmosphere for its own benefit. The author considers the characteristic types and behaviors of women and men in the films of this period, substantiating the reasons for their appearance on the screen, primarily by social changes. It was the heyday of directors' imaginations, they were helped to bring them to life by actors and actresses whom we love and know even today. The book will be of interest to all film critics and film fans, directors, film critics, psychologists, sociologists, journalists, the opportunity to understand the depth of the hidden meaning.