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literature list on: Protazanov, Yakov Alexandrovich
number of items: 7
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#1
Baker, Kage: Aelita: Queen of Mars, directed by Yakov Protazanov. In: Baker, Kage: Ancient rockets: Treasures and trainwrecks of the silent screen. Edited by Kathleen Bartholomew. - San Francisco, California: Tachyon Publishing 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
 Protazanov, Yakov Alexandrovich 
 Aëlita (1924) 
 Stummfilm ~ Silent Film 
#2
Christie, Ian: Down to earth: Aelita relocated. In: Inside the film factory: New approaches to Russian and Soviet cinema. Edited by Ian Christie and Richard Taylor. - New York; London: Routledge 1991. pp. 80-102.
Index:
 Protazanov, Yakov Alexandrovich 
 Aëlita (1924) 
 Russland ~ Russia 
 UdSSR (Union der Sozialistischen Sowjetrepubliken) ~ USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) 
#3
Dörfler, Goswin: Aëlita. In: Enzyklopädie des phantastischen Films. 1. Ergänzungslieferung. - Meitingen: Corian-Verlag, Mai 1986.
Index:
 Protazanov, Yakov Alexandrovich 
 Aëlita (1924) 
#4
Horton, Andrew J.: Science fiction of the domestic: Iakov Protazanov’s Aelita. In: Russian science fiction literature and cinema: A critical reader. Edited and introduced by Anindita Banerjee. - Boston, Massachussetts: Academic Studies Press 2017. (= Cultural syllabus.) p. ?P.
Index:
 Protazanov, Yakov Alexandrovich 
 Aëlita (1924) 
 Literatur ~ Literature 
 Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction 
 Russland ~ Russia 
#5
Koulechov, Lev: Caligari, Mr. West, Aélita: Trois conceptions du film muet. In: Positif 1991. No. 359. [January] pp. 96-99.
Description:
 The Russian director on Robert Wiene’s Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari, Yakov Protazanov’s Aëlita and his own film Neobytschainyje prikljutschenija mistera Westa w stranje Bolschewikow. 
Index:
 Kuleshov, Lev Vladimirovich 
 Wiene, Robert 
 Protazanov, Yakov Alexandrovich 
 Cabinet des Dr. Caligari, Das (1919) 
 Aëlita (1924) 
 Neobytschainyje prikljutschenija mistera Westa w stranje Bolschewikow (1924) 
 Stummfilm ~ Silent Film 
 Russland ~ Russia 
#6
Porter, Jillian: Alien commodities in Soviet science fiction cinema: Aelita, Solaris, and Kin-dza-dza!. In: Simultaneous worlds: Global science fiction cinema. Edited by Jennifer Feeley and Sarah Ann Wells. - Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press 2015. p. ?P.
Index:
 Protazanov, Yakov Alexandrovich 
 Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich 
 Daneliya, Georgiy 
 Aëlita (1924) 
 Soljaris (1972) 
 Kin-dza-dza! (1986) 
 UdSSR (Union der Sozialistischen Sowjetrepubliken) ~ USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) 
 Aliens ~ Aliens 
 Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction 
#7
Youngblood, Denise J.: "We don’t know what to laugh at": Comedy and satire in Soviet cinema (from The Miracle Worker to St. Jorgen’s Feast Day). In: Inside soviet film satire: Laughter with a lash. Edited by Andrew Horton. - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1993. (= Cambridge Studies in Film.) pp. 36-47.
Description:
 On Chudesnitsa by Aleksandr Medvedkin and Prasdnik swjatowo Jorgena by Yakov Protazanov. 
Index:
 Medvedkin, Aleksandr 
 Protazanov, Yakov Alexandrovich 
 Chudesnitsa (1936) 
 Prasdnik swjatowo Jorgena (1930) 
 Humor ~ Humor 
 UdSSR (Union der Sozialistischen Sowjetrepubliken) ~ USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) 
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