Representing Religion in World Cinema: Filmmaking, Mythmaking, Culture Making (Religion/Culture/Critique)
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Representing Religion in World Cinema: Filmmaking, Mythmaking, Culture Making (Religion/Culture/Critique)

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Religious traditions have provided a seemingly endless supply of subject matter for film, from the Ten Commandments to the Mahabharata. At the same time, film production has engendered new religious practices and has altered existing ones, from the cult following of The Rocky Horror Picture Show to the 2001 Australian census in which 70,000 people indicated their religion ...more
Paperback, 288 pages
Published November 29th 2003 by Palgrave Macmillan
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