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Postwall German Cinema History Film History And Cinephilia Mattias Frey

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Postwall German Cinema History Film History And Cinephilia Mattias Frey
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.6 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Mattias Frey
ISBN: 9780857459480, 0857459481
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Postwall German Cinema History Film History And Cinephilia Mattias Frey by Mattias Frey 9780857459480, 0857459481 instant download after payment.

Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, there has been a proliferation of German historical films. These productions have earned prestigious awards and succeeded at box offices both at home and abroad, where they count among the most popular German films of all time. Recently, however, the country’s cinematic take on history has seen a significant new development: the radical style, content, and politics of the New German Cinema. With in-depth analyses of the major trends and films, this book represents a comprehensive assessment of the historical film in today’s Germany. Challenging previous paradigms, it takes account of a postwall cinema that complexly engages with various historiographical forms and, above all, with film history itself.

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