Night and fog : a film in history / Sylvie Lindeperg ; translated by Tom Mes ; foreword by Jean-Michel Frodon.
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Other title: | Nuit et brouillard. English |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English French |
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
[2014]
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Series: | Visible evidence ;
v. 28. |
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Table of Contents:
- Prologue: Olga Wormser-Migot, the Missing Ling
- Part One. The Film's Inception: A Failure of Gazes
- 1. The "Invisible Authority": The Stakes of a Commission
- 2. The "Merchants of Shadows": A French-Polish Coproduction
- 3. A Journey to the East: Research and Documentation
- 4. Writing Four Hands
- 5. The Adventurous Gaze
- 6. The Darkness of the Editing Room
- 7. Suffocated Words: A Lazarian Poetry
- 8. Eisler's Neverending Chant
- Part Two. Passage and Migration
- 9. Tug of War with the Censors
- 10. The Cannes Confusion: Dissecting a Scandal
- 11. Germany Gets Its First Look
- 12. Exile from Language: Paul Celan, Translator
- 13. Translation Battles in the GDR
- 14. A Portable Memorial
- 15. Shifting Perspectives: Institution
- 16. Constructing the Cinephilic Gaze
- Epilogue: Olga's Epitaph.