In the late 1980s and early 1990s, East Germany's DEFA filmmakers had
a brief window in which to critique GDR society on either side of the
_Wende_, the sweeping political turn that surrounded the fall of the
Berlin Wall andthe opening of the border. Building on the DEFA Film
Library's retrospective _Wende Flicks_ series and Indiana University's
DEFA Project, this study examines the newly rediscovered filmic
artifacts of this transitional cinema, introducing eighteen key films
from 1988 to 1994 in essays by German scholars, film professionals,
and cultural figures. Accompanying interviews and historical film
reviews present a complex portrait of East German film art,
itscommunist bloc influences, and its legacy for contemporary German
film culture. The resulting anthology combines historical,
autobiographical, cultural-political, and journalistic discourses to
explore the tension between the hopes and frustrations these films
express, the historical exigencies that overshadowed their production
and reception, and the politics of their revival.
Contributors: Skyler J. Arndt-Briggs, Peter Blank, Claudia
Breger,Barton Byg, Knut Elstermann, Peter Kahane, Jennifer M.
Kapczynski, Wolfgang Kohlhaase, Thomas Krüger, Helmut Morsbach,
Benjamin Robinson, Katrin Schlösser and Frank Löprich, Nicholas
Sveholm, Johannes von Moltke, Brigitta B. Wagner.
Brigitta B. Wagner is an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow in Film Studies
at the Freie Universität and in Time-Based Media at the Universität
der Künste in Berlin.
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9781782044024
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2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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