THE FIRST IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF MAREN ADE'S ACCLAIMED CONTEMPORARY
CLASSIC, A GENERATIONAL TUG-OF-WAR ABOUT THE MEANING OF LIFE, WORK,
AND DEATH.
Maren Ade's tragicomedy _Toni Erdmann_, a 2016 Cannes sensation and
Oscar nominee, is an internationally acclaimed classic of recent
German cinema. By turns hilarious, cringeworthy, and heart-wrenching,
the film revolves around Winfried, a retired music teacher and
prankster trying to rebuild a relationship with his daughter Ines, a
high-powered business consultant based in Bucharest. At its center,
this unpredictable scenario pits one type of performance - Ines's
efforts to meet the unyielding expectations of the new economy -
against another - Winfried's anarchic role-play meant to disrupt the
standardization of life. This book, the first in-depth analysis of the
film, explores the many layers of this generational tug-of-war about
the meaning of life, work, and death. Employing Ade's trademark
minimalist style, the film deftly comments on the precarity of life;
the gendering of labor in the new economy; the re-definition of
feminism by the children of the generation of 1968; and reconfigured
East-West relations in post-Wall Europe. Lastly, in light of Ade's
artisanal mode of filmmaking, in which she regularly assumes the role
of writer, director, and producer, _Toni Erdmann_ becomes a highly
self-reflexive comment on the neoliberal dictates of global art
cinema.
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ISBN
9781800103139
Publisert
2021
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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