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A Critical History of German Film, Second Edition

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
690 Seiten
Englisch
Boydell & Brewererschienen am15.04.20202nd edition
The most comprehensive, readable history of German cinema now appears in an expanded, up-to-date new edition that is particularly useful for students and teachers of German film history.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextThe most comprehensive, readable history of German cinema now appears in an expanded, up-to-date new edition that is particularly useful for students and teachers of German film history.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-57113-326-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum15.04.2020
Auflage2nd edition
Seiten690 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 151 mm, Höhe 228 mm, Dicke 43 mm
Gewicht975 g
Artikel-Nr.54033497

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Critical Film History and German StudiesPART ONE: EARLY GERMAN FILM HISTORY 1895-1918Early German Film History 1895-1918: Historical OverviewDer Student von Prag (1913) and Learning to LookPART TWO: WEIMAR CINEMA 1919-1933Weimar Cinema 1919-1933: Historical OverviewDas Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920) or Film as HypnosisDer letzte Mann (1924) or Learning to MoveDie Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed (1926): The Birth of the Feature-Length Animation FilmMetropolis (1927) or Technology and SexDer blaue Engel (1930) and Learning to TalkM (1931) or Sound and TerrorPART THREE: NAZI CINEMA 1933-1945Nazi Cinema 1933-1945: Historical OverviewTriumph des Willens (1935): Documentary and PropagandaHallo Janine (1939): Dancing and Singing to HappinessDie große Liebe (1942) or Love and WarPART FOUR: GERMAN CINEMA AT THE ZERO HOUR 1945-1949German Cinema at the Zero Hour 1945-1949: Historical OverviewDie Mörder sind unter uns (1946): The Rubble FilmPART FIVE: POSTWAR EAST GERMAN CINEMA 1949-1989Postwar East German Cinema 1949-1989: Historical OverviewSonnensucher (1958) or Searching for the Socialist SunSpur der Steine (1966) or Traces of RepressionDie Legende von Paul und Paula (1973) or East Germany in the '70sSolo Sunny (1980) or Even Socialism Can't Stave Off LonelinessPART SIX: POSTWAR WEST GERMAN CINEMA 1949-1989Postwar West German Cinema 1949-1989: Historical OverviewGrün ist die Heide (1951) and the Reinvention of the German Homeland in Living ColorDie Brücke (1959): Film and WarDer junge Törless (1966) or Recapturing TraditionAguirre, der Zorn Gottes (1972): Film and the SublimeDeutschland im Herbst (1978) or Film and PoliticsDie Ehe der Maria Braun (1979) or West Germany RebuildsDie Blechtrommel (1979) or Coming to Terms with the Nazi PastDie bleierne Zeit (1981): Film and TerrorismMänner (1985) and the New German Film ComedyDer Himmel über Berlin (1987): Berlin, City of AngelsPART SEVEN: GERMAN FILM AFTER REUNIFICATION 1990-2019German Film after Reunification 1990-2019: Historical OverviewDer bewegte Mann (1994) or West German Self-AbsorptionRossini (1997) or West German Self-Absorption CriticizedLola rennt (1998) or Cool GermaniaGood Bye Lenin! (2003) or Farewell to the Socialist MotherlandGegen die Wand (2004) or Germany Goes MulticulturalDas Leben der anderen (2006) or the Power of ArtToni Erdmann (2016) and the Passing of a GenerationConclusion: The Future of German Cinema?Indexmehr