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BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ : (GW/IT, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1980)
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Fear eats the soul : Angst essen seele auf / Laura Cottingham London UK: British Film Institute, 2005.
Call No: 79ANG COTAuthor: Cottingham, Laura Edition: 1st ed.Source: UKPlace: London UKPublisher: British Film InstitutePubDate: 2005PhysDes: 86 p. : col, b&w, ill. ; 19 cmSeries: BFI film classicsSubject: RACIAL PROBLEMS IN FILMS ; RACE AND THE CINEMA ; HUMAN RELATIONS IN FILMS ; MARRIAGE IN FILMS ; REALISM IN FILMS ; GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC ; SEXUALITY AND THE CINEMA ; HOMOSEXUALITY AND THE CINEMA ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA ; WOMEN IN FILMS ; FALLEN WOMEN IN FILMS ; BIOGRAPHICAL FILMS ; DRUGS IN FILMS ; FASSBINDER, RAINER WERNER ; WARHOL, ANDY ; SIRK, DOUGLAS ; RIEFENSTAHL, LENI ; ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS (US, Douglas Sirk, 1955) ; WRITTEN ON THE WIND (US, Douglas Sirk, 1956) ; EHE DER MARIA BRAUN, DIE (GW, Rainer Werner Fassbinber, 1979) ; BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ (GW/IT, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1980) ; QUERELLE (GW/FR, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1982) ; FAUSTRECHT DER FREIHEIT (GW, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1975) ; BITTEREN TRANEN DER PETRA VON KANT, DIE (GW, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1972) ; ANGST ESSEN SEELE AUF (GW, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1974) Summary: Set in Munich in the 1970s, Fear Eats the Soul melds the convention of melodrama with a radical sensibility in order to present a portrait of racism and everyday hypocrisy in post-war Germany. Laura Cottingham celebrates Fassbinder’s achievement, placing Fear Eats the Soul in relation to his extraordinary prolific career in theatre, film and television. Her analysis pulls back the thin curtain that separated his work from his tumultuous life. [Taken from back cover].Notes: includes film creditsISBN: 1844570711
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German film & literature : adaptations and transformations / edited by Eric Rentschler New York: Methuen, 1986.
Call No: 71(430) GERAuthor: Rentschler, Eric Place: New YorkPublisher: MethuenPubDate: 1986PhysDes: x, 385 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: GERMANY ; ADAPTATIONS. GERMANY ; STUDENT VON PRAG, DER (G, Stellan Rye, 1913) ; NOSFERATU - EINE SYMPHONIE DES GRAUENS (G, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1922) ; BUCHSE DER PANDORA, DIE (G, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1929) ; BLAUE ENGEL, DER (G, Josef von Sternberg, 1930) ; LIEBELEI (G, Max Ophuls, 1933) ; LEBENZEICHEN (GW, Werner Herzog, 1968) ; LOTTE IN WEIMAR (GE, Egon Gunther, 1975) ; LINKSHANDIGE FRAU, DIE (GW, Peter Handke, 1977) ; EHE DER MARIA BRAUN, DIE (GW, Rainer Werner Fassbinber, 1979) ; DEUTSCHLAND BLEICHE MUTTER (GW, Helma Sanders-Brahms, 1980) ; BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ (GW/IT, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1980) ; GESCHICHTSUNTERRICHT (GW, Jean-Marie Straub & Daniele Huillet, 1972) ; ABSCHIED VON GESTERN (GW, Alexander Kluge, 1966) ; HAUPTMANN VON KOPENICK, DER (GW, Helmut Kautner, 1956) ; JUNGE TORLESS, DER (GW, Volker Schlondorff, 1966) ; WOZZECK (G, Georg C. Klaren, 1947) ; UNTERTAN, DER (GE, Wolfgang Staudte, 1951) ; FRAULEIN VON BARNHELM, DAS (G, Hans Schweikart, 1940) ; ZERBROCHENE KRUG, DER (G, Gustav Ucicky, 1937) Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. [366]-378ISBN: 0416603416 (pbk.); 0416603319LON: 4216378
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The Other Fassbinder in Wide Angle (January 1990) vol.12 iss.1 p.[whole issue]
Author: Hall, Jeanne (ed) PhysDes: ArticleSubject: FASSBINDER, RAINER WERNER ; INDUSTRY, FILM. GERMANY ; EHE DER MARIA BRAUN, DIE (GW, Rainer Werner Fassbinber, 1979) ; ANGST ESSEN SEELE AUF (GW, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1974) ; BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ (GW/IT, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1980) Summary: Wide Angle issue dedicated to the films of Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
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The walls of Berlin : urban surfaces : art : film / Stephen Barber USA: Solar Books, 2011.
Call No: 756 (430) BARAuthor: Barber, Stephen Place: USAPublisher: Solar BooksPubDate: 2011PhysDes: 189 p. : ill. ; 21 cmSeries: Solar Art Directives: Seminal CitiesSubject: GERMANY ; GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC ; GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC ; CHRISTIANE F.- WE CHILDREN FROM BAHNHOF ZOO (GW, Ulrich Edel, 1981) ; CHRISTIANE F.- WIR KINDER VOM BAHNHOF ZOO (GW, Ulrich Edel, 1981) ; BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ (GW/IT, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1980) ; IVAN'S CHILDHOOD (UR, Andrei Tarkovsky, 1962)
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IVANOVO DETSTVO ; FOREIGN AFFAIR, A (US, Billy Wilder, 1948) ; OLYMPIA (G, Leni Riefenstahl, 1938) Summary: Berlin's unique history of conflict, transmutation and violence has created an arena of extraordinary urban surfaces, from which the present-day city and its layered, wounded past are projected simultaneously. THE WALLS OF BERLIN explores the intimate connections between those surfaces and the works of art and film which have both incised Berlin's urban screens and been inspired by them.
Drawing on a vast range of material – from the first films of Berlin in the 1890s to the city's impact on contemporary digital art – THE WALLS OF BERLIN probes many of Berlin's overlooked but most illuminating spaces inflected by art and film: the Hansa recording-studios, the Buch asylum, ruined hotels and cinemas, and Berlin's immense slaughterhouse sub-city.
It is essential reading for those engaged with the transformations of contemporary cities, and students of urban-history, architecture, art and film.ISBN: 9780982046463Contents: The Baltic Wall -- The Skladanowsky Projector -- WALLS OF BERLIN -- Berlin-by-the-Sea -- A `Wall' of Berlin -- Images
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