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German Film & Literature (Paperback): Eric Rentschler German Film & Literature (Paperback)
Eric Rentschler
R1,234 Discovery Miles 12 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"A valuable contribution to understanding and interpreting a visually and philosophical ambitious and at the same time provocatively eccentric film maker."--"German Studies Review"

German Film & Literature (Hardcover): Eric Rentschler German Film & Literature (Hardcover)
Eric Rentschler
R4,238 Discovery Miles 42 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First Published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Use and Abuse of Cinema - German Legacies from the Weimar Era to the Present (Paperback): Eric Rentschler The Use and Abuse of Cinema - German Legacies from the Weimar Era to the Present (Paperback)
Eric Rentschler
R855 R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Save R89 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Eric Rentschler's new book, The Use and Abuse of Cinema, takes readers on a series of enthralling excursions through the fraught history of German cinema, from the Weimar and Nazi eras to the postwar and postwall epochs and into the new millennium. These journeys afford rich panoramas and nuanced close-ups from a nation's production of fantasies and spectacles, traversing the different ways in which the film medium has figured in Germany, both as a site of creative and critical enterprise and as a locus of destructive and regressive endeavor. Each of the chapters provides a stirring minidrama; the cast includes prominent critics such as Siegfried Kracauer and Rudolf Arnheim; postwar directors like Wolfgang Staudte, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Wim Wenders, and Alexander Kluge; representatives of the so-called Berlin School; and exponents of mountain epics, early sound musicals, rubble films, and recent heritage features. A film history that is both original and unconventional, Rentschler's colorful tapestry weaves together figures, motifs, and stories in exciting, unexpected, and even novelistic ways.

Itoh's Ghost (Paperback): Rentschler Eric Rentschler Itoh's Ghost (Paperback)
Rentschler Eric Rentschler
R419 Discovery Miles 4 190 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

ITOH'S GHOST

Manchuria 1945

The suicide of a Japanese soldier obscures the terrible crimes committed there.

Japan 1952 Seven years later Itoh returns. His ghost terrorizes anyone who remembers.

Akiko, Itoh's daughter, is kidnapped.

A mysterious letter leads Itoh's lover on a perilous journey to find him.

Itoh's enemies will track him down and kill him before he incriminates them.

Can Itoh's Ghost bring the truth to light before it's too late?

Ministry of Illusion - Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife (Paperback): Eric Rentschler Ministry of Illusion - Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife (Paperback)
Eric Rentschler
R1,512 Discovery Miles 15 120 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

German cinema of the Third Reich, even a half-century after Hitler's demise, still provokes extreme reactions. "Never before and in no other country," observes director Wim Wenders, "have images and language been abused so unscrupulously as here, never before and nowhere else have they been debased so deeply as vehicles to transmit lies." More than a thousand German feature films that premiered during the reign of National Socialism survive as mementoes of what many regard as film history's darkest hour.

As Eric Rentschler argues, however, cinema in the Third Reich emanated from a Ministry of Illusion and not from a Ministry of Fear. Party vehicles such as "Hitler Youth Quex" and anti-Semitic hate films such as "Jew Suss" may warrant the epithet "Nazi propaganda," but they amount to a mere fraction of the productions from this era. The vast majority of the epoch's films seemed to be "unpolitical"--melodramas, biopix, and frothy entertainments set in cozy urbane surroundings, places where one rarely sees a swastika or hears a "Sieg Heil."

Minister of propaganda Joseph Goebbels, Rentschler shows, endeavored to maximize film's seductive potential, to cloak party priorities in alluring cinematic shapes. Hitler and Goebbels were master showmen enamored of their media images, the Third Reich was a grand production, the Second World War a continuing movie of the week. The Nazis were movie mad, and the Third Reich was movie made. Rentschler's analysis of the sophisticated media culture of this period demonstrates in an unprecedented way the potent and destructive powers of fascination and fantasy. Nazi feature films--both as entities that unreeled in moviehouses during the regimeand as productions that continue to enjoy wide attention today--show that entertainment is often much more than innocent pleasure.

The Use and Abuse of Cinema - German Legacies from the Weimar Era to the Present (Hardcover): Eric Rentschler The Use and Abuse of Cinema - German Legacies from the Weimar Era to the Present (Hardcover)
Eric Rentschler
R2,430 R2,269 Discovery Miles 22 690 Save R161 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Eric Rentschler's new book, The Use and Abuse of Cinema, takes readers on a series of enthralling excursions through the fraught history of German cinema, from the Weimar and Nazi eras to the postwar and postwall epochs and into the new millennium. These journeys afford rich panoramas and nuanced close-ups from a nation's production of fantasies and spectacles, traversing the different ways in which the film medium has figured in Germany, both as a site of creative and critical enterprise and as a locus of destructive and regressive endeavor. Each of the chapters provides a stirring minidrama; the cast includes prominent critics such as Siegfried Kracauer and Rudolf Arnheim; postwar directors like Wolfgang Staudte, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Wim Wenders, and Alexander Kluge; representatives of the so-called Berlin School; and exponents of mountain epics, early sound musicals, rubble films, and recent heritage features. A film history that is both original and unconventional, Rentschler's colorful tapestry weaves together figures, motifs, and stories in exciting, unexpected, and even novelistic ways.

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