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Contemporary German Cinema (Paperback)
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Contemporary German Cinema (Paperback)
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Loot Price R564
Discovery Miles 5 640
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German film is enjoying enormous levels of success, be success
defined in terms of financial returns, popularity with audiences at
home and abroad or critical acclaim. On the one hand, the 2000s saw
German productions become regular guests at all the major
international film festivals, from Sundance to Tokyo, winning
awards across the globe. As such, and as reviewers are keen to
point out, the German industry appears to be reaching once again
the aesthetic heights that brought it the international praise of
critics from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. On the other,
domestic productions are becoming more popular and, as a result,
more commercially viable. Contemporary German Cinema examines the
success of recent film production in its wider industrial, cultural
and political context, blending broad overviews of recent trends
with detailed examinations of key case studies. As a starting
point, it explores the German film funding system and the economic
place of the German industry within global film production.
Subsequent chapters then look at the impact of this system on
filmmakers' aesthetic choices, be it the role of realism in
contemporary cinema, or the rediscovery of the Heimatfilm as a
popular film genre. This is complemented by discussion of the
dominant issues these films explore, from the legacies of Germany's
Nazi past and post-war division, to the nation's increasingly
multicultural make up, the changing age and gender demographic of
cinema audiences as well as the nation's shifting relationship with
the United States as both a 'real' and 'imagined' space. Paul Cooke
looks at many of the most successful films of the last two decades,
including Tom Tykwer's Run Lola Run, Wolfgang Becker's Good Bye,
Lenin!, Hans Weingartner's The Edukators, Florian Henckel von
Donnersmarchks The Lives of Others and Oliver Hirschbiegel's
Downfall. -- .
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