"European Cinema and Intertextuality" offers an original and
up-to-date approach to the representation of history through film.
It provides an interpretation of a number of feature films
representing crucial events and personalities from European history
in the twentieth century. This includes the Second World War,
Armenian Genocide, anti-Semitic attacks in Poland after the Second
World War, European terrorism of the 1970s, and the end of
communism. Films discussed include "Eloge de l'amour" and "Passion"
by Jean-Luc Godard, "Ararat" by Atom Egoyan, "The Baader Meinhof
Complex" by Uli Edel, "Moonlighting" by Jerzy Skolimowski, "12:08
East of Bucharest" by Corneliu Porumboiu and "Kawasaki Rose" by Jan
Hrebejk.
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