The Berlin School and Its Global Contexts A Transnational Art Cinema / Marco Abel, Jaimey Fisher.
Germany's most important filmmaking movement in conversation with its peers across the globe.
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Detroit, MI :
Wayne State University Press,
2018.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Berlin School and Beyond
- 1. The Berlin School and Women's Cinema
- 2. Gender, Genre, and the (Im)Possibilities of Romantic Love in Derek Cianfrance's Blue Valentine (2010) and Maren Ade's Everyone Else (2009)
- 3. Countercinematic Reflections and Non/National Strategies: New Austrian Film and the Berlin School
- 4. "Life Is Full of Difficult Decisions": Imaging Struggle in Henner Winckler's Lucy and Kelly Reichardt's Wendy and Lucy.
- 5. Cinema as Digest, Cinema as Digesture: Corneliu Porumboiu's Metabolism (2013) and the Cinema of the Berlin School
- 6. No Place Is Home: Christian Petzold, the Berlin School, and Nuri Bilge Ceylan
- 7. The Forces of the Milieu: Angela Schanelec's Marseille and the Heritage of Michelangelo Antonioni
- 8. New Global Waves: Abbas Kiarostami and the Berlin School
- 9. Bifurcated Time: Ulrich Köhler / Apichatpong Weerasethakul
- 10. East of Berlin: Berlin School Filmmaking and the Aesthetics of Blandness
- 11. Politics in, and of, the Berlin School: Terrorism, Refusal, and Inertia.
- 12. Running Images in Benjamin Heisenberg's Films: A French Connection
- 13. Ghosts at an Early Age: Youth, Labor, and the Intensified Body in the Work of Christian Petzold and the Dardennes
- 14. The Making of Now: New Wave Cinema in Berlin and Buenos Aires
- 15. Toward an Aesthetics of Worldlessness: Béla Tarr and the Berlin School
- Contributors
- Index.