[W]orthwhile reading . . . marks an important contribution to a diverse GDR film culture. It is fascinating to learn how the experimental film scene was integrated into the GDR art scene. The book . . . is especially recommended to readers who would like to venture beyond books about 'official' GDR film culture.
- Sebastian Heiduschke, GERMAN HISTORY
Moving Images on the Margins is an important contribution to scholarship on East German experimental film and performance art. The different chapters reveal the importance of looking beyond traditional centres, be they disciplinary, organisational or geographical. As Howes himself acknowledges at the start of the book, experimental film had a greater impact on East German art history than it did on film history and, given the focus of the case studies, this book may well find a wider readership among scholars specialising in performance art, as well as film scholars. . . . [A] key work for understanding the complexities of experimental filmmaking beyond the central structures of the GDR.
- Elizabeth M. Ward, Studies in European Cinema
This book should be the final word on the struggle for artistic independence and expression under the GDR's state-controlled DEFA studio system. Highly recommended, upper-division undergraduate through faculty.
- S. Gittleman, CHOICE