Abstract

Catholics, cinema and power: an introduction -- Policies. Resisting the lure of the modern: Catholics, international politics, and the establishment of the International Catholic Office for Cinema (1918-1928) / Guido Convents -- The Roman Catholic Church, cinema and the culture of dialogue: Italian Catholics and the movies after the Second World War / Dario Edoardo Vigan -- The rise and fall of Catholic Hollywood, or from the production code to the Da Vinci code / Thomas Doherty -- Catholicism and Mexican cinema: a secular state, a deeply conservative society and a powerful Catholic hierarchy / Francisco Peredo Castro -- Leaders. Jean Bernard's fight for 'good' cinema in Luxembourg / Paul Lesch -- An alternative way of moralizing cinema: Father Flipo's remedy for the Catholic Church's propaganda failure in France (1945-1962) / Milisande Leventopoulos --^

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