German Postwar Films

German Postwar Films
Title German Postwar Films PDF eBook
Author W. Wilms
Publisher Springer
Pages 226
Release 2008-11-24
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0230616976

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This volume offers a cultural, aesthetic, and critical reappraisal of German 'rubble films' produced in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War and constructs their meaning in a historical context.

Theaters of Occupation

Theaters of Occupation
Title Theaters of Occupation PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Fay
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 261
Release 2008
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816647445

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In the aftermath of total war and unconditional surrender, Germans found themselves receiving instruction from their American occupiers. It was not a conventional education. In their effort to transform German national identity and convert a Nazi past into a democratic future, the Americans deployed what they perceived as the most powerful and convincing weapon-movies. In a rigorous analysis of the American occupation of postwar Germany and the military’s use of “soft power,” Jennifer Fay considers how Hollywood films, including Ninotchka, Gaslight, and Stagecoach, influenced German culture and cinema. In this cinematic pedagogy, dark fantasies of American democracy and its history were unwittingly played out on-screen. Theaters of Occupation reveals how Germans responded to these education efforts and offers new insights about American exceptionalism and virtual democracy at the dawn of the cold war. Fay’s innovative approach examines the culture of occupation not only as a phase in U.S.–German relations but as a distinct space with its own discrete cultural practices. As the American occupation of Germany has become a paradigm for more recent military operations, Fay argues that we must question its efficacy as a mechanism of cultural and political change. Jennifer Fay is associate professor and codirector of film studies in the Department of English at Michigan State University.

Rubble Films

Rubble Films
Title Rubble Films PDF eBook
Author Robert Shandley
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 237
Release 2001
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1592138063

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An insightful analysis of German film in the immediate postwar era.

A Critical History of German Film

A Critical History of German Film
Title A Critical History of German Film PDF eBook
Author Stephen Brockmann
Publisher Camden House
Pages 534
Release 2010
Genre Music
ISBN 1571134689

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A history of German film dealing with individual films as works of art has long been needed. Existing histories tend to treat cinema as an economic rather than an aesthetic phenomenon; earlier surveys that do engage with individual films do not include films of recent decades. This book treats representative films from the beginnings of German film to the present. Providing historical context through an introduction and interchapters preceding the treatments of each era's films, the volume is suitable for semester- or year-long survey courses and for anyone with an interest in German cinema. The films: The Student of Prague - The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - The Last Laugh - Metropolis - The Blue Angel - M - Triumph of the Will - The Great Love - The Murderers Are among Us - Sun Seekers - Trace of Stones - The Legend of Paul and Paula - Solo Sunny - The Bridge - Young T rless - Aguirre, The Wrath of God - Germany in Autumn - The Marriage of Maria Braun - The Tin Drum - Marianne and Juliane - Wings of Desire - Maybe, Maybe Not - Rossini - Run Lola Run - Good Bye Lenin - Head On - The Lives of Others Stephen Brockmann is Professor of German at Carnegie Mellon University and past President of the German Studies Assocation.

A New History of German Cinema

A New History of German Cinema
Title A New History of German Cinema PDF eBook
Author Jennifer M. Kapczynski
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 694
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 1571135952

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A dynamic, event-centered exploration of the hundred-year history of German-language film. This dynamic, event-centered anthology offers a new understanding of the hundred-year history of German-language film, from the earliest days of the Kintopp to contemporary productions like The Lives of Others. Eachof the more than eighty essays takes a key date as its starting point and explores its significance for German film history, pursuing its relationship with its social, political, and aesthetic moment. While the essays offer ampletemporal and topical spread, this book emphasizes the juxtaposition of famous and unknown stories, granting attention to a wide range of cinematic events. Brief section introductions provide a larger historical and film-historicalframework that illuminates the essays within it, offering both scholars and the general reader a setting for the individual texts and figures under investigation. Cross-references to other essays in the book are included at the close of each entry, encouraging readers not only to pursue familiar trajectories in the development of German film, but also to trace particular figures and motifs across genres and historical periods. Together, the contributionsoffer a new view of the multiple, intersecting narratives that make up German-language cinema. The constellation that is thus established challenges unidirectional narratives of German film history and charts new ways of thinkingabout film historiography more broadly. Jennifer Kapczynski is Associate Professor of German at Washington University, St. Louis, and Michael Richardson is Associate Professor of German at Ithaca College.

Film and Memory in East Germany

Film and Memory in East Germany
Title Film and Memory in East Germany PDF eBook
Author Anke Pinkert
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 578
Release 2008
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0253351030

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Rethinks the politics of public memory in East German film

Framing the Fifties

Framing the Fifties
Title Framing the Fifties PDF eBook
Author John Davidson
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 256
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1845455363

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This anthology offers an account of German cinema in the fifties, focusing on popular genres, famous stars and dominant practices, taking into account the complicated relationships between East and West Germany, and by paying attention to the economic and political conditions of film production and reception during this period.