Clowns, Guns and a Writer’s Block: Romanian-American Encounters in Her Alibi (1989) Cover Image

Clowns, Guns and a Writer’s Block: Romanian-American Encounters in Her Alibi (1989)
Clowns, Guns and a Writer’s Block: Romanian-American Encounters in Her Alibi (1989)

Author(s): Gabriela Iuliana Colipcă-Ciobanu
Subject(s): Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Migration Studies, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Editura Casa Cărții de Știință
Keywords: film studies;imagology;Romania;migration issues;

Summary/Abstract: When Bruce Beresford’s film Her Alibi was released in early 1989, it was unenthusiastically received by the American critics and audiences as just another mixtureof romantic comedy, crime and mystery, better suited perhaps to television than to the bigscreen. What seems to be paid little attention to in numerous professional or amateurreviews of the film is that it actually foregrounds the encounter of the American culturewith the Romanian other. Not only does it reflect cultural differences that shape the sense of identity of the American hosts and of the Romanian migrants, but it sets them against thebackground of the tensions between the West, represented by the USA, and the East,represented by communist Romania, over the last years of the Cold War. The paper proposes an imagological exploration of the interplay of images of American identity in thelate 1980s and of the Romanian migrant, trapped between ‘Home’ and the ‘West’, in anAmerican production that, more or less explicitly, draws on propaganda-ridden Cold War themes.

  • Issue Year: 9/2019
  • Issue No: 9
  • Page Range: 17-37
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English