Marek Haltof (Józef Marek Haltof,[1] born 1957 in Cieszyn, Poland,[2]) is a professor (dr.hab.) of film studies.[1] specializing in the cultural histories of Polish and Australian film.

He studied at the University of Silesia (Uniwersytet Śląski) in Poland and at Flinders University of South Australia in Adelaide.[2] He received his Ph.D. degree in 1995 from the University of Alberta with a Ph.D. dissertation When Cultures Collide: The Cinema of Peter Weir.[1] He received his habilitation in 2001 for Autor i kino artystyczne. Przypadek Paula Coxa (Author and Art Cinema: The Case of Paul Cox) from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.[1]

For several years he has taught at universities in Canada, including the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary, and since 2001 he is a professor at Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan.[2][3] He is the recipient of several grants and awards, including the 2012 Choice Award for Outstanding Academic Book in Film Studies for his Polish Film and the Holocaust: Politics and Memory (2012.[4] In 2018 he was honored for Excellence in Scholarship at NMU.[5]

Haltof established himself as one of the leading voices on Polish cinema. Film critic Michał Oleszczyk writes that Haltof is one of the two Polish-born scholars leading the field of Polish films studies outside Poland (with the other one being Ewa Mazierska). According to Oleszczyk, Haltof's Polish Cinema: A History (2019) is a "comprehensive, reliable" and "groundbreaking work," which "delivers rich, basic information in ways that are both enjoyable and intelligible for foreign readers."[6] The same critic describes Haltof's Screening Auschwitz (2018) as "one of the finest single film monographs on the subject of Polish film - and perhaps one of the finest monographs on any significant work of cinema."[7] Screening Auschwitz received the 2019 Waclaw Lednicki Humanities Award from the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America.[8][9]

Books

References

  1. ^ a b c d "dr hab. Józef Marek Haltof"
  2. ^ a b c "Dwudniowy cykl nt. Holocaustu w Książnicy Cieszyńskiej"
  3. ^ a b c d "J. Marek Haltof, Professor"
  4. ^ "Polish Film and the Holocaust: Politics and Memory".
  5. ^ "NMU Faculty Receive Awards"
  6. ^ a b c Michał Oleszczyk, "Reviewed Work: Polish Cinema: A History", Cinéaste, vol. 44, no. 4, 2019, pp.73-75, JSTOR 26754292
  7. ^ Michal Oleszczyk, "On Haltof's Screening Auschwitz", Jewish Film & New Media: An International Journal, vol. 8 no. 1, 2020, p. 104-107.
  8. ^ "Haltof's Book About Holocaust Film Honored"
  9. ^ "PIASA 2019 Award Recipients"
  10. ^ Marek Haltof, Polish Cinema: A History, 2019, JSTOR j.ctvw04fdg
  11. ^ "Pytka on Haltof, 'Screening Auschwitz: Wanda Jakubowska's The Last Stage and the Politics of Commemoration'" (book review)
  12. ^ Annette Insdorf, Screening Aushwitz book review, Slavic Review, Volume 78, Issue 2, 2019 , pp. 567 - 568 doi:10.1017/slr.2019.137
  13. ^ Michał Oleszczyk [pl], ""On Haltof's Screening Auschwitz", Jewish Film & New Media: An International Journal, vol. 8 no. 1, 2020, p. 104-107.
  14. ^ Matilda Mroz, "Review: Marek Haltof (2012), Polish Film and the Holocaust: Politics and Memory", Film-Philosophy, 19 (2015) doi:10.3366/film.2015.0028, also here
  15. ^ Paul Coates, "Into That Darkness: Polish Film and the Holocaust book review", Studies in Eastern European Cinema, vol. 4, no, 1, 2013, doi:10.1386/seec.4.1.101_5
  16. ^ Magdalena Saryusz-Wolska, Recenzja publikacji: Marek Haltof, Polish Film and the Holocaust. Politics and Memory, 2015, doi:10.11584/opus4-835, also here
  17. ^ Steven Woodward, "The Cinema of Krzysztof Kieslowski book review", Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 23:5, 466-472, doi:10.1080/10509200690902296
  18. ^ Daniel J. Goulding, "The Cinema of Krzysztof Kieslowski book review", Slavic Review , Volume 64 , Issue 3 , Fall 2005 , pp. 642 - 644 doi:10.2307/3650160
  19. ^ Philip Cavendish, "The Cinema of Krzysztof Kieslowski book review", The Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. 84, No. 1 (Jan., 2006), pp. 129-131 JSTOR 4214223
  20. ^ Stuart Liebman, Reviewed Work: The Cinema of Krzysztof Kieślowski. Variations on Destiny and Chance, The Polish Review, Vol. 50, No. 4 (2005), pp. 492-495JSTOR 25779575
  21. ^ "The cinema that is. Marek Haltof's Polish National Cinema" (book review), also in Journal of Visual Culture, April 1, 2003, doi:10.1177/147041290300200109
  22. ^ Maria Kornatowska [pl], "Reviewed Work: Polish National Cinema by Marek Haltof", 2003, JSTOR 25779396