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The Collapse Of The Conventional German Film And Its Politics At The Turn Of The Twentyfirst Century Y First Edition Brad Prager

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The Collapse Of The Conventional German Film And Its Politics At The Turn Of The Twentyfirst Century Y First Edition Brad Prager
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Publisher: Wayne State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.37 MB
Pages: 440
Author: Brad Prager, Brad Prager, Jaimey Fisher, Jaimey Fisher, Jennifer M. Kapczynski, Lutz Koepnick, Elisabeth Krimmer, Anna M. Parkinson, Wilfried Wilms, Johannes von Moltke, Michael D. Richardson, John E. Davidson, Marco Abel, Kristin Kopp, Roger F. Cook, Bar
ISBN: 9780814333778, 081433377X
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: y First edition

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The Collapse Of The Conventional German Film And Its Politics At The Turn Of The Twentyfirst Century Y First Edition Brad Prager by Brad Prager, Brad Prager, Jaimey Fisher, Jaimey Fisher, Jennifer M. Kapczynski, Lutz Koepnick, Elisabeth Krimmer, Anna M. Parkinson, Wilfried Wilms, Johannes Von Moltke, Michael D. Richardson, John E. Davidson, Marco Abel, Kristin Kopp, Roger F. Cook, Bar 9780814333778, 081433377X instant download after payment.

While difficult questions of history, culture, and politics figured less prominently in the lighter cinematic fare of the 1980s and 1990s, German filmmakers have recaptured the world's attention since the turn of the millennium with vital, dynamic, and engaged works. In fact, today's filmmakers have turned back to many themes that were important in the 1960s and 1970s, when a movement of young filmmakers proclaimed the collapse of existing filmmaking conventions. In The Collapse of the Conventional: German Film and Its Politics at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century, editors Jaimey Fisher and Brad Prager present contributions from prominent German film studies scholars to examine the current politically charged and provocative moment in German filmmaking historically, ideologically, and formally as another break with cinematic convention.

Fisher and Prager introduce the volume with a look back at the history of German film to define New German Cinema and identify the themes and motives that characterize its films and filmmakers. In the first section, essays explore the cinematic treatment of German national identity in historical films, including those that confront Germany's Nazi past, such as Downfall, The Miracle of Bern, and the TV-film Dresden. The second section takes on German cinema's examination of life in East Germany and the consequences of reunification by analyzing the films Good Bye, Lenin and The Lives of Others. The Collapse of the Conventional also examines new groundbreaking work by filmmakers such as Christian Petzold, Fatih Ak?n, and Christoph Hochhäusler to investigate how German film critically approaches globalization and the end of the cold war. This collection shows that today's German filmmakers are delving into new modes of cinematic production in a global context. Students, scholars of film, and anyone interested in German and cultural studies will appreciate this volume.

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