Andreas Dresen is a leading European filmmaker whose œuvre now spans
three decades and includes some of the most acclaimed German films of
recent times, such as Halbe Treppe (Grill Point, 2002), Sommer vorm
Balkon (Summer in Berlin, 2005) and Halt auf freier Strecke (Stopped
on Track, 2011). The essays collected in this volume by leading
scholars from the USA, UK and Ireland place him in the tradition of
auteur cinema while emphasising his roots in the pre-1990 film
industry of DEFA in the GDR. Dresen works with an established team of
performers, technicians and scriptwriters, uses improvisation and
non-professional actors, and makes music and song an integral
component of many of his films. He is a scholar-filmmaker who pushes
at the boundaries of his chosen modes and genres (documentary,
neo-realism, films about films or literary adaptation); he is socially
committed, casting a Brechtian eye on interpersonal encounters in
neoliberal environments; and he is always interested to tell universal
stories from the localities he knows best, the working-class milieus
of Germany’s east.
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ISBN
9781787072053
Publisert
2018
Utgave
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Utgiver
Peter Lang
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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