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Pakistan Cinema 1947-1997 - Mushtaq Gazdar / Second Edition / Introduction by I. A. Rehman / Hardcover / Oxford University Press

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Pakistan Cinema 1947-1997 – Mushtaq Gazdar | Second Edition | Hardcover | Oxford University Press

Product Details

  • Title: Pakistan Cinema 1947-1997
  • Author: Mushtaq Gazdar
  • Introduction by: I. A. Rehman
  • Edition: Second Edition
  • ISBN-13: 9780199408528 / 978-0199408528
  • ISBN-10: 0199408521
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication Date: 1st November 2019
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 434
  • Audience: Professional
  • Country of Publication: Pakistan

Overview

Pakistan Cinema 1947-1997 by Mushtaq Gazdar is a comprehensive historical account of the evolution of Pakistani cinema, tracing its development from the nation's independence in 1947 up until 1997. This second edition, introduced by the esteemed journalist I. A. Rehman, provides an in-depth look at the artistic, social, and political forces that have shaped the Pakistani film industry.

The book offers a detailed analysis of key films, directors, actors, and trends while exploring the impact of censorship, politics, and cultural shifts on the industry. It also examines the rise and decline of Lollywood, the influence of regional cinema, and the challenges faced by filmmakers in different eras.

This book serves as an essential resource for film enthusiasts, historians, researchers, and professionals interested in understanding the unique landscape of Pakistani cinema.

Product Features

Hardcover edition with 434 pages of in-depth historical analysis.
Covers five decades of Pakistani cinema, from its inception to the late 1990s.
Introduction by I. A. Rehman, adding valuable insights from a renowned intellectual.
Examines key films, filmmakers, actors, and industry trends that shaped Pakistani cinema.
Discusses censorship, political influences, and social impact on the film industry.
Published by Oxford University Press, ensuring academic credibility and authoritative research.

Interesting Facts

Early Challenges: The Pakistani film industry had a slow start post-independence, struggling with limited resources and talent migration to India.
Golden Era (1959-1977): The 1960s and early 70s marked a boom in film production, with hits like Armaan and Heer Ranjha.
Impact of Censorship: Political instability and military regimes imposed strict censorship laws, affecting storytelling and creativity.
Decline & Revival: The 1980s and 1990s saw a decline due to increasing censorship and the rise of television, but the 2000s revival paved the way for a new wave of Pakistani cinema.

Who Should Read This Book?

Film Scholars & Historians – A valuable resource for those researching Pakistani cinema and South Asian film history.
Filmmakers & Industry Professionals – Insightful for those working in film direction, production, and screenwriting.
Journalists & Cultural Analysts – Helps understand the cultural, social, and political impact of cinema in Pakistan.
Cinephiles & Film Enthusiasts – A must-read for anyone passionate about classic and contemporary South Asian cinema.

Publisher Details

Published by Oxford University Press, this book is an authoritative guide to Pakistani cinema, offering a detailed historical perspective on the evolution of the film industry.

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