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Elsewhere: Location, Location, Location: Watching 1917 in Dubai
by
Qureshi, Bilal
in
Academy awards
/ Arabic language
/ Bong Joon-ho
/ Culture
/ Mendes, Sam
/ Motion picture industry
/ Motion pictures
/ Subtitles & subtitling
/ War
/ World War I
2020
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Elsewhere: Location, Location, Location: Watching 1917 in Dubai
by
Qureshi, Bilal
in
Academy awards
/ Arabic language
/ Bong Joon-ho
/ Culture
/ Mendes, Sam
/ Motion picture industry
/ Motion pictures
/ Subtitles & subtitling
/ War
/ World War I
2020
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Elsewhere: Location, Location, Location: Watching 1917 in Dubai
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Elsewhere: Location, Location, Location: Watching 1917 in Dubai
2020
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Overview
FQ columnist Bilal Qureshi reflects upon the significance of Bong Joon-ho's Parasite's Oscar victory over the presumed favorite, Sam Mendes' World War I drama 1917 for both the film industry and the culture at large. In keeping with the premise of his column \"Elsewhere,\" which explores the ways in which cinematic works are activated and reframed by the national, cultural, and aesthetic geography of where they are experienced, Qureshi offers a fresh perspective on these two films based upon his experience of watching 1917 in Dubai, with Arabic subtitles and an ethnically diverse audience. Viewed in this Middle Eastern context, a film dismissed as passé and traditional by U.S. critics revealed itself as urgent and resonant, transcending differences of language and geography to offer a potent reminder of why the pain and loss of war still matters.
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University of California Press Books Division
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