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The American cinema : directors and directions, 1929-1968 New York: Dutton, 1968.
Call No: 802.25(73) SARAuthor: Sarris, Andrew Edition: [1st ed.]Place: New YorkPublisher: DuttonPubDate: 1968PhysDes: 383 p. 22 cmSubject: DIRECTORS. USA ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; LOSEY, JOSEPH ; FORD, JOHN ; GRIFFITH, DAVID WARK ; HAWKS, HOWARD ; HITCHCOCK, ALFRED ; OPHULS, MAX ; VON STERNBERG, JOSEF ; PREMINGER, OTTO ; STURGES, PRESTON ; WALSH, RAOUL ; LEWIS, JERRY ; WELLES, ORSON LON: 31835
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American directors : volume 1 / Jean-Pierre Coursodon with Pierre Sauvage New York: McGraw-Hill, c1983.
Call No: 802.25(73) COU vol.1Author: Coursodon, Jean-Pierre ; Sauvage, Pierre Place: New YorkPublisher: McGraw-HillPubDate: c1983PhysDes: 2 v. ; 24 cmSubject: DIRECTORS. USA ; BERKELEY, BUSBY ; BORZAGE, FRANK ; BROWN, CLARENCE ; CAPRA, FRANK ; CHAPLIN, CHARLES ; CUKOR, GEORGE ; CURTIZ, MICHAEL ; DAVES, DELMER ; DEMILLE, CECIL B. ; DWAN, ALLAN ; FLEMING, VICTOR ; FORD, JOHN ; HAWKS, HOWARD ; HITCHCOCK, ALFRED ; HUSTON, JOHN ; KING, HENRY ; LA CAVA, GREGORY ; LANG, FRITZ ; LEROY, MERVYN ; LEWIS, JOSEPH H. ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; MAMOULIAN, ROUBEN ; MANN, ANTHONY ; MCCAREY, LEO ; PREMINGER, OTTO ; SHERMAN, VINCENT ; SIRK, DOUGLAS ; STAHL, JOHN M. ; VON STERNBERG, JOSEF ; STEVENS, GEORGE ; STURGES, PRESTON ; TOURNEUR, JACQUES ; ULMER, EDGAR G. ; VIDOR, KING ; WALSH, RAOUL ; WELLMAN, WILLIAM ; WILDER, BILLY ; WYLER, WILLIAM Notes: Includes filmographies and indexesISBN: 0070132623 (pbk. : v. 2) : $8.95; 0070132631 (v. 1) : $13.95; 0070132615 (pbk. : v. 1) : $8.95; 007013264X (v. 2) : $13.95LON: 2198273
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The cinema of Ernst Lubitsch / Leland A. Poague ; filmography by Gary Hooper and Leland A. Poague South Brunswick [N.J.]: A. S. Barnes, 1978.
Call No: 81LUB POAAuthor: Poague, Leland A., 1948 Place: South Brunswick [N.J.]Publisher: A. S. BarnesPubDate: 1978PhysDes: 183 p. : ill. ; 25 cmSubject: LUBITSCH, ERNST Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 151-152; Filmography: p. 153-180ISBN: 0498019586 : $12.00LON: 76018481; 1006100
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Cinematography in the Weimar Republic : Lola Lola, dirty singles, and the men who shot them / Paul Matthew St. Pierre London: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press,
Call No: 23(430)Author: St. Pierre, Paul Matthew Place: LondonPublisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University PressPhysDes: 274 p. ; illus. ; 24 cmSeries: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press series in communication studiesSubject: CINEMATOGRAPHY ; GERMANY ; EXPRESSIONISM ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; WAGNER, FRITZ ARNO ; MURNAU, FRIEDRICH WILHELM ; LANG, FRITZ ; PABST, GEORG WILHELM ; RITTAU, GUNTHER ; DREYER, CARL TH. Summary: In film history, director-cinematographer collaborations were on a labor spectrum, with the model of the contracted camera operator in the silent era and that of the cinematographer in the sound era. But in Weimar era German filmmaking, 1919-33, a short period of intense artistic activity and political and economic instability, these models existed side by side due to the emergence of camera operators as independent visual artists and collaborators with directors.
Berlin in the 1920s was the chief site of the interdisciplinary avant-garde of the Modernist movement in the visual, literary, architectural, design, typographical, sartorial, and performance arts in Europe. The Weimar Revolution that arose in the aftermath of the November 1918 Armistice and that established the Weimar Republic informed and agitated all of the art movements, such as Expressionism, Dada, the Bauhaus, Minimalism, Objectivism, Verism, and Neue Sachlichkeit (“New Objectivity”). Among the avant-garde forms of these new stylistically and culturally negotiated arts, the cinema was foremost and since its inception had been a radical experimental practice in new visual technologies that proved instrumental in changing how human beings perceived movement, structure, perspective, light exposure, temporal duration, continuity, spatial orientation, human postural, facial, vocal, and gestural displays, and their own spectatorship, as well as conventions of storytelling like narrative, setting, theme, character, and structure. Whereas most of the arts mobilized into schools, movements, institutions, and other structures, cinema, a collaborative art, tended to organize around its ensembles of practitioners.
Historically, the silent film era, 1895-1927, is associated with auteurs, the precursors of François Truffaut and other filmmakers in the 1960s: actuality filmmakers and pioneers like R. W. Paul and Fred and Joe Evans in England, Auguste and Luis Lumière and Georges Méliès in France, and Charles Chaplin and Buster Keaton in America, who, by managing all the compositional, executional, and editorial facets of film production—scripting, directing, acting, photographing, set, costume, and lighting design, editing, and marketing—imposed their personal vision or authorship on the film. The dichotomy of the auteur and the production ensemble established a production hierarchy in most filmmaking.
In formative German silent film, however, this hierarchy was less rank or class driven, because collaborative partnerships took precedence over single authorship. Whereas in silent film production in most countries the terms filmmaker and director were synonymous, in German silent film the plural term filmemacherin connoted both directors and cinematographers, along with the rest of the filmmaking crew. Thus, German silent filmmakers’ principle contribution to the new medium and art of film was less the representational iconographies of Expressionist, New Objective, and Naturalist styles than the executional practice of co-authorship and co-production, in distinctive cinematographer-director partnerships such as those of cinematographer Theodor Sparkuhl and director Ernst Lubitsch; Fritz Arno Wagner with F. W. Murnau, Fritz Lang, and G. W. Pabst; Rudolf Maté with Carl Theodor Dreyer; Guido Seeber with Lang and Pabst; and Carl Hoffmann with Lang and Murnau.
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Development of the film : an interpretive history / Alan Casty New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973.
Call No: 70 CASAuthor: Casty, Alan Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: Harcourt Brace JovanovichPubDate: 1973PhysDes: 425 p. ; 23 cmSubject: EDITING ; HISTORICAL FILMS ; HISTORY AND THE CINEMA ; PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY ; GENRES ; SOCIAL HISTORY AND THE CINEMA ; BOGART, HUMPHREY ; BRECHT, BERTOLT ; BUNUEL, LUIS ; CAPRA, FRANK ; CARNE, MARCEL ; CHAPLIN, CHARLES ; CLAIR, RENE ; COOPER, GARY ; CURTIZ, MICHAEL ; DEMILLE, CECIL B. ; DE SICA, VITTORIO ; DIETRICH, MARLENE ; DOVZENKO, ALEKSANDR ; DREYER, CARL TH. ; DUVIVIER, JULIEN ; Fellini, Federico ; FLAHERTY, ROBERT ; FORD, JOHN ; GARBO, GRETA ; GODARD, JEAN-LUC ; GRIFFITH, DAVID WARK ; HITCHCOCK, ALFRED ; HUSTON, JOHN ; HAWKS, HOWARD ; KINGSLEY, STANLEY ; KAZAN, ELIA ; LANG, FRITZ ; Lean, David ; LEROY, MERVYN ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; MCCREA, JOEL ; MAMOULIAN, ROUBEN ; MARX BROTHERS ; MILESTONE, LEWIS ; MURNAU, FRIEDRICH WILHELM ; NEWMAN, PAUL ; PABST, GEORG WILHELM ; Pasolini, Pier Paolo ; Peckinpah, Sam ; PUDOVKIN, VSEVELOD ; REED, CAROL ; RENOIR, JEAN ; ROSSELLINI, ROBERTO ; ROSSEN, ROBERT ; Stewart, James ; TOLAND, GREGG ; TRUFFAUT, FRANCOIS ; VIGO, JEAN ; VISCONTI, LUCHINO ; VON STERNBERG, JOSEF ; VON STROHEIM, ERICH ; WAYNE, JOHN ; WELLES, ORSON ; WELLMAN, WILLIAM ; WILDER, BILLY ; WISE, ROBERT ; WYLER, WILLIAM ; ZOLA, EMILE ; BIRTH OF A NATION, THE (US, David Wark Griffith, 1915) ; GRANDE ILLUSION, LA (FR, Jean Renoir, 1937) ; INTOLERANCE (US, David Wark Griffith, 1916) ; REGLE DU JEU, LA (FR, Jean Renoir, 1939) ; STRAW DOGS (UK, Sam Peckinpah, 1971) Summary: The development of the cinemictic styles and genres in films worldwide and the important professical within the film industry.ISBN: 0155176226
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Ernst Lubitsch's American comedy / William Paul New York: Columbia University Press, 1983.
Call No: 81LUB PAUAuthor: Paul, William, 1944 Place: New YorkPublisher: Columbia University PressPubDate: 1983PhysDes: x, 367 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: LUBITSCH, ERNST Notes: Includes index; Filmography: p. [335]-356; Bibliography: p. [357]-359ISBN: 023105680X : $24.95LON: 83005304; 2606325
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From reverence to rape : the treatment of women in the movies / Molly Haskell Harmondsworth Eng. Baltimore: Penguin, 1974.
Call No: 451-02 HASAuthor: Haskell, Molly Place: Harmondsworth Eng. BaltimorePublisher: PenguinPubDate: 1974PhysDes: xiv, 388 p., [12] leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cmSubject: WOMEN IN FILMS ; ASTOR, MARY ; BERGMAN, INGMAR ; BOW, CLARA ; Crawford, Joan ; CUKOR, GEORGE ; DAY, DORIS ; DIETRICH, MARLENE ; HAWKS, HOWARD ; HEPBURN, KATHARINE ; HOLLIDAY, JUDY ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; MONROE, MARILYN ; RUSSELL, ROSALIND ; VON STERNBERG, JOSEF ; WILDER, BILLY ; DUNNE, IRENE ; WOMEN, THE (US, George Cukor, 1939) ; BEYOND THE FOREST (US, King Vidor, 1949) ; LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN (US, Max Ophuls, 1948) ; DESIGN FOR LIVING (US, Ernst Lubitsch, 1933) ; ADAM'S RIB (US, George Cukor, 1949) ; ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS (US, Douglas Sirk, 1955) Notes: Includes indexISBN: 0140039465 : ª0.95 ($3.95 U.S.)LON: 74194670; 352052
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The German cinema book / edited by Tim Bergfelder, Erica Carter and Deniz Gokturk London: bfi Publishing, 2002.
Call No: 71(430) GERAuthor: Bergfelder, Tim ; Carter, Erica ; Gokturk, Deniz Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: bfi PublishingPubDate: 2002PhysDes: xi 291p. : illus. : 25cmSubject: EXHIBITION ; UFA
UF: UNIVERSUM FILM AKTIEN ; GOVERNMENT AID. GERMANY ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL ; GERMANY ; HISTORY OF CINEMA ; CULTURE AND THE CINEMA ; HEIMAT FILMS ; COMEDIES. GERMANY ; CRIME FILMS ; HOMOSEXUALITY AND THE CINEMA ; POLITICS AND THE CINEMA ; HISTORY OF CINEMA ; DIETRICH, MARLENE ; LANG, FRITZ ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; MUELLER-STAHL, ARMIN ; OTTINGER, ULRIKE ; RUHMANN, HEINZ ; NIBELUNGEN, DIE (G, Fritz Lang, 1922-24) Notes: Includes bibliography and resources and indexISBN: 085170946X
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The haunted screen : expressionism in the German cinema and the influence of Max Reinhardt / [by] Lotte H. Eisner [translated from the French by Roger Greaves] London: Thames & Hudson, 1969.
Call No: 71(430) EISAuthor: Eisner, Lotte H Place: LondonPublisher: Thames & HudsonPubDate: 1969PhysDes: 360 p. illus. 25 cmSubject: GERMANY ; EXPRESSIONISM ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; BRECHT, BERTOLT ; NOSFERATU - EINE SYMPHONIE DES GRAUENS (G, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1922) ; LETZIE MANN, DER (G, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1924) ; METROPOLIS (G, Fritz Lang, 1926) ; FAUST (G, Friedrich Wilhelm Marnau, 1926) ; NIBELUNGEN, DIE (G, Fritz Lang, 1922-24) ; SCHATZ, DER (G, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1923) ; TARTUFF (G, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1926) ; MUDE TOD, DER (G, Fritz Lang, 1921) ; WACHSFIGURENKABINETT, DAS (G, Paul Leni, 1924) Notes: Originally published as L'Ecran demoniaque, revised ed. Paris, Bonne, 1965; List of films p. 348-354; Bibliography: p. 346-347ISBN: 0500500010LON: 110813 110813
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The haunted screen : expressionism in the German cinema and the influence of Max Reinhardt / by Lotte H. Eisner Berkeley: University of California Press, 1973, c1969.
Call No: 71(430) EISAuthor: Eisner, Lotte H Edition: 1st California pbk. edPlace: BerkeleyPublisher: University of California PressPubDate: 1973, c1969PhysDes: 360 p. : ill., portsSubject: GERMANY ; EXPRESSIONISM ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; BRECHT, BERTOLT ; NOSFERATU - EINE SYMPHONIE DES GRAUENS (G, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1922) ; LETZIE MANN, DER (G, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1924) ; METROPOLIS (G, Fritz Lang, 1926) ; FAUST (G, Friedrich Wilhelm Marnau, 1926) ; NIBELUNGEN, DIE (G, Fritz Lang, 1922-24) ; SCHATZ, DER (G, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1923) ; TARTUFF (G, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1926) ; MUDE TOD, DER (G, Fritz Lang, 1921) ; WACHSFIGURENKABINETT, DAS (G, Paul Leni, 1924) Notes: Translation of: L'ecran demoniaque; Bibliography: p. 346-347; Filmography: p. 348-354ISBN: 0520024796LON: 8931538
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Herr Lubitsch Goes to Hollywood : German and American film after World War 1 / Kristin Thompson Amsterdam, Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press, 2005. Available at OAPEN (open access)
Call No: 81LUB THOAuthor: Thompson, Kristin Source: NEPlace: Amsterdam, NetherlandsPublisher: Amsterdam University PressPubDate: 2005PhysDes: 154 p. : ill., ports ; 30cmSeries: Film culture in transitionSubject: PRODUCERS ; HISTORY OF CINEMA. GERMANY ; HISTORY OF CINEMA. USA ; LUBITSCH, ERNST Notes: Includes bibliographical references: (p. [133}-144) and index.; Filmography: (p. [145]-148); This item has been downloaded from the internet in 2010, and printed offContents: ch. 1. Lubitsch's career -- ch. 2. Making the light come from the story : lighting -- ch. 3. Subduing the cluttered background : set design -- ch. 4. Guiding the viewer's attention : editing -- ch. 5. Peeking at the players : acting -- ch. 6. Mutual influences -- Epilogue. The Lubitsch touch.URL status: URL: 'https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/35134'
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Hollywood destinies : European directors in America, 1922-1931 / Graham Petrie London Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985.
Call No: 802.25 PETAuthor: Petrie, Graham Place: London BostonPublisher: Routledge & Kegan PaulPubDate: 1985PhysDes: xii, 257 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSeries: Cinema and societySubject: MURNAU, FRIEDRICH WILHELM ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; STILLER, MAURITZ ; SJOSTROM, VICTOR ; CHRISTENSEN, BENJAMIN ; FEJOS, PAUL ; LENI, PAUL ; MAGNUSSON, CHARLES Notes: Includes indexes; Bibliography: p. 249-251ISBN: 0710201613 : ª19.95 (est.)LON: 3711813
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Hollywood directors, 1914-1940 / [compiled by] Richard Koszarski New York: Oxford University Press, 1976.
Call No: 802.25(73) KOSAuthor: Koszarski, Richard Place: New YorkPublisher: Oxford University PressPubDate: 1976PhysDes: xx, 364 p. : ill. ; 22 cmSubject: DIRECTORS. USA ; PORTER, EDWIN S. ; GUY-BLACHE, ALICE ; BLACKTON, J. STUART ; GRIFFITH, DAVID WARK ; HART, WILLIAM S. ; WEBER, LOIS ; SENNETT, MACK ; INCE, THOMAS HARPER ; INGRAM, REX ; NEILAN, MARSHALL ; CHAPLIN, CHARLES ; FLAHERTY, ROBERT ; LLOYD, HAROLD ; Keaton, Buster ; DWAN, ALLAN ; DEMILLE, CECIL B. ; VON STROHEIM, ERICH ; LANGDON, HARRY ; CAPRA, FRANK ; FORD, JOHN ; MURNAU, FRIEDRICH WILHELM ; BORZAGE, FRANK ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; VIDOR, KING ; ROACH, HAL ; MAMOULIAN, ROUBEN ; DEMILLE, WILLIAM ; MILESTONE, LEWIS ; CUKOR, GEORGE ; VAN DYKE, W.S. ; HOWARD, WILLIAM K. ; TUTTLE, FRANK ; SCHOEDSACK, ERNEST B. ; GARNETT, TAY ; CROMWELL, JOHN ; OLCOTT, SIDNEY ; HORNE, JAMES W. ; FITZMAURICE, GEORGE ; PARK, IDA MAY ; TOURNEUR, MAURICE ; FLOREY, ROBERT ; MENZIES, WILLIAM CAMERON ; VORKAPICH, SLAVKO ; BRENNON, HERBERT ; CAREWE, EDWIN ; NIBLO, FRED ; GOULDING, EDMUND ; FEJOS, PAUL ; BELL, MONTA Notes: Includes indexISBN: 0195020855 : $13.95LON: 761206
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How did Lubitsch do it? / Joseph McBride New York; Chichester, UK: Columbia University Press, 2018.
Call No: 81 LUB MCBAuthor: McBride, Joseph Edition: 2018Place: New York; Chichester, UKPublisher: Columbia University PressPubDate: 2018PhysDes: 562 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmSubject: LUBITSCH, ERNST Summary: Orson Welles called Ernst Lubitsch (1892–1947) “a giant” whose “talent and originality are stupefying.” Jean Renoir said, “He invented the modern Hollywood.” Celebrated for his distinct style and credited with inventing the classic genre of the Hollywood romantic comedy and helping to create the musical, Lubitsch won the admiration of his fellow directors, including Alfred Hitchcock and Billy Wilder, whose office featured a sign on the wall asking, “How would Lubitsch do it?” Despite the high esteem in which Lubitsch is held, as well as his unique status as a leading filmmaker in both Germany and the United States, today he seldom receives the critical attention accorded other major directors of his era.
How Did Lubitsch Do It? restores Lubitsch to his former stature in the world of cinema. Joseph McBride analyzes Lubitsch’s films in rich detail in the first in-depth critical study to consider the full scope of his work and its evolution in both his native and adopted lands. McBride explains the “Lubitsch Touch” and shows how the director challenged American attitudes toward romance and sex. Expressed obliquely, through sly innuendo, Lubitsch’s risqué, sophisticated, continental humor engaged the viewer’s intelligence while circumventing the strictures of censorship in such masterworks as The Marriage Circle, Trouble in Paradise, Design for Living, Ninotchka, The Shop Around the Corner, and To Be or Not to Be. McBride’s analysis of these films brings to life Lubitsch’s wit and inventiveness and offers revealing insights into his working methods. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9780231186445Contents: Introduction: “How Did Lubitsch Do It?” -- 1. “Herr Ernst Lubitsch” -- 2. “Who Is Ernst Lubitsch?” -- 3. The “Berlin Style” in Hollywood -- 4. Tin Cans in a Warehouse? -- 5. “Give Me a Moment, Please” -- 6. “In Times Like These . . .” -- 7. Master of the Ineffable -- 8. The Aging Master -- 9. The Door Closes - Epilogue: The Importance of Being Ernst -- Acknowledgments and Influences -- Filmography -- Notes on Sources -- Index
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"Image" on the art and evolution of the film : photographs and articles from the magazine of the International Museum of Photography / edited by Marshall Deutelbaum New York: Dover Publications, 1979.
Call No: 70"01" IMAAuthor: Deutelbaum, Marshall CorpAuthor: International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House; Image (Rochester, N.Y.)Place: New YorkPublisher: Dover PublicationsPubDate: 1979PhysDes: viii, 248 p. : ill. ; 29 cmSubject: PRE-CINEMA HISTORY ; PROJECTION ; EDISON, THOMAS ALVA ; LUMIERE, AUGUSTE & LOUIS ; HISTORY OF CINEMA. SILENT PERIOD ; DENMARK ; STILLS ; NIELSEN, ASTA ; EDISON, THOMAS ALVA ; SWEET, BLANCHE ; KEYSTONE ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; DEMILLE, CECIL B. ; PICKFORD, MARY ; BROOKS, LOUISE ; PABST, GEORG WILHELM ; TITLING ; RIEFENSTAHL, LENI ; Keaton, Buster ; LLOYD, HAROLD ; HOWE, W.J. ; MOHR, HAL ; TERRY, ALICE ; NOVARRO, RAMON ; ANDERSON, BRONCHO BILLY ; MIX, TOM ; HART, WILLIAM S. ; MUYBRIDGE, EADWEARD ; INCE, THOMAS HARPER ; LONEDALE OPERATOR, THE (US, David Wark Griffith, 1911) ; WHITE ROSE, THE (US, David Wark Griffith, 1923) ; PAINTED LADY, THE (US, David Wark Griffith, 1912) ; CHAMBER MYSTERY, THE (US, Abraham S. Schomer, 1920) ; SMOULDERING FIRES (US, Clarence Brown, 1925) ; BLAUE LICHT, DAS (G, Leni Riefenstahl, 1932) ; BUCHSE DER PANDORA, DIE (G, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1929) ; GREED (US, Erich von Stroheim, 1925) ; CROWD, THE (US, King Vidor, 1928) Notes: "Consists substantially of articles originally published in Image between 1952 and 1977."; Includes indexISBN: 048623777X : $8.95LON: 1468042
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Indelible shadows : film and the Holocaust / Annette Insdorf Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Call No: 744(=924) INSAuthor: Insdorf, Annette Edition: 2nd edPlace: Cambridge New YorkPublisher: Cambridge University PressPubDate: 1989PhysDes: xix, 293 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: GENOCIDE IN FILMS ; BRECHT, BERTOLT ; CHAPLIN, CHARLES ; LANZMANN, CLAUDE ; MALLE, LOUIS ; OPHULS, MARCEL ; BERGMAN, INGMAR ; IMHOOF, MARKUS ; JARVIK, LAURENCE ; LILIENTHAL, PETER ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; WERTMULLER, LINA ; PLAYING FOR TIME [TV] (US, Daniel Mann, 1980) ; WAR AND REMEMBRANCE [TV] (US, Dan Curtis, 1988-89) ; RUE HAUTE (BE/FR, Andre Ernotte & Elliot Tiber, 1976) ; SERPENT'S EGG, THE (US/GW, Ingmar Bergman, 1977) ; SOPHIE'S CHOICE (US, Alan J. Pakula, 1982) ; HOTEL TERMINUS : KLAUS BARBIE, HIS LIFE AND TIMES (US, Marcel Ophuls, 1988) ; KAPO (IT/FR/YU, Gillo Pontecorvo, 1960) ; LACOMBE LUCIEN (FR/IT/GW, Louis Malle, 1974) ; DERNIER METRO, LE (FR, Francois Truffaut, 1980) ; LILI MARLEEN (GW, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1981) ; MEMORY OF JUSTICE, THE (UK/GW/US, Marcel Ophuls, 19760 ; [MONSIEUR] M. KLEIN (FR/IT, Joseph Losey, 1976) ; OBCHOD NA KORZE (CS, Jan Kadar & Elmar Klos, 1965) ; HITLER - EIN FILM AUS DEUTSCHLAND (GW/UK/FR, Hans Jurgen Syberberg, 1977) ; PASAZERKA (PL, Andrzej Munk, 1963 [prod. 1961-63]) ; PAWNBROKER, THE (US, Sidney Lumet, 1964) ; CHAGRIN ET LA PITIE, LE (SZ/GW, Marcel Ophuls, 1971) ; BLECHTROMMEL, DIE (GW/FR/YU/PL, Volker Schlondorff, 1979) ; TO BE OR NOT TO BE (US, Ernst Lubitsch, 1942) ; LAGERSTRASSE AUSCHWITZ [TV] (GW, Ebbo Demant, 1979) ; GUICHETS DU LOUVRE, LES (FR, Michel Mitrani, 1974) ; BOOT IST VOLL, DAS (SZ/GGW/AU, Markus Imhoof, 1981) ; KINDER AUS NO. 67, DIE (GW, Usch Barthelmess-Weller & Werner Meyer, 1980) ; CADUTA DEGLI DEI, LA (IT/GW, Luchino Visconti, 1969) ; DAVID (GW, Peter Lilienthal, 1979) ; SHOAH (FR/SZ, Claude Lanzmann, 1985) ; NUIT ET BROUILLARD (FR, Alain Resnais, 1955) ; GREAT DICTATOR, THE (US, Charles Chaplin, 1940) Notes: Includes index; Filmography: p. [267]-276; Bibliography: p. [277]-282ISBN: 0521372798; 0521378109 (pbk.)LON: 6081353
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Call No: PERSONALITY CLIPPINGS FILE; PERSONALITY MICROFILM COLLECTIONPhysDes: Clippings; PublicitySubject: LUBITSCH, ERNST
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The Lubitsch touch : a critical study / by Herman G. Weinberg New York: Dutton, 1968.
Call No: 81LUB WEIAuthor: Weinberg, Herman G Place: New YorkPublisher: DuttonPubDate: 1968PhysDes: xxvi, 344 p. 19 cmSubject: LUBITSCH, ERNST Notes: "Annotated filmography": p. [296]-336; Bibliography: p. [337]-344LON: 72001975; 569847
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Madame Dubarry in Sydney University Film Group Bulletin (Aug. 1971) iss.55 p.39
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Mediations : working papers on media and practice / edited by Lisa French, Christine Rogers and Jenny Weight Melbourne: RMIT, 2010.
Call No: 401 MEDPlace: MelbournePublisher: RMITPubDate: 2010PhysDes: viii, 178 p. ; 23 cm.Subject: MEDIA ; AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE ; LOOK BOTH WAYS (AT, Sarah Watt, 2005) ; LUBITSCH, ERNST Summary: This book gathers together a variety of papers which represent the sweep of interests and practices of the media team at RMIT University. -- from the back cover.Notes: Includes bibliographic references and filmographies.ISBN: 144997063XContents: -- The mere fancy sketches of Ned Kelly / Stephen Gaunson -- 'The film we had imagined' or: Anna and Jean-Luc go to the movies / Adrian Danks -- The sound touch, or Lubitsch talks! / Peter H. Kemp -- Prelude to an industry: the founding of the Australian Film Institute / Lisa French & Mark Poole -- A good take - the process as a site for screen production research / Leo Berkeley -- Memory cages / Rachel Wilson -- Encouraging critical practice in media students: the digital dossier initiative / David Carlin & Paul Ritchard -- Videodefunct: tagged, triptych online video content / Seth Keen -- Hypertext structure as the event of connection / Adrian Miles -- The cultural 'Traumascape' - Look Both Ways, railway accidents and trauma / David Carlin -- Phones and trains: how to subvert industrial time / Jenny Weight -- The portable shrine / Dean Keep -- Metal on the forefinger / Christine Rogers -- Flunking shoah / Jenny Weight -- Window television / David Carlin
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Motion picture directing : the facts and theories of the newest art New York: Falk Publishing Co, [c1922].
Call No: 225 MILAuthor: Milne, Peter, 1896 CorpAuthor: New York institute of photographyPlace: New YorkPublisher: Falk Publishing CoPubDate: [c1922]PhysDes: 234 p. illus. 24 cmSubject: DIRECTION ; DEMILLE, CECIL B. ; GRIFFITH, DAVID WARK ; BORZAGE, FRANK ; INCE, THOMAS HARPER ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; DEMILLE, WILLIAM ; INGRAM, REX ; MAY, JOE ; NEILAN, MARSHALL Notes: "Used as a supplementary text in New York institute of photography."LON: 1091908
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Passions and deceptions : the early films of Ernst Lubitsch / Sabine Hake Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1992.
Call No: 81LUB SABAuthor: Hake, Sabine, 1956 Place: Princeton, N.J.Publisher: Princeton University PressPubDate: 1992PhysDes: 215 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: LUBITSCH, ERNST Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-210) and indexISBN: 0691031975 (Cloth : acid-free paper) : $45.00; 0691008787 (Pbk. : acid-free paper) : $14.95LON: 92001189; 8853591
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Passport to Hollywood : Film immigrants : anthology / Don Whittemore, Philip Alan Cecchettini, and the Regents of the University of California New York: McGraw-Hill, c1976.
Call No: 802.25(73) WHIAuthor: Whittemore, Don ; Cecchettini, Philip Alan CorpAuthor: University of California, Berkeley; Film immigrantsPlace: New YorkPublisher: McGraw-HillPubDate: c1976PhysDes: ix, 558 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: DIRECTORS. USA ; CHAPLIN, CHARLES ; VON STROHEIM, ERICH ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; CURTIZ, MICHAEL ; SJOSTROM, VICTOR ; WHALE, JAMES ; HITCHCOCK, ALFRED ; MURNAU, FRIEDRICH WILHELM ; FEJOS, PAUL ; VORKAPICH, SLAVKO ; LANG, FRITZ ; PREMINGER, OTTO ; FORMAN, MILOS Notes: A book of readings for the Introduction to film course to accompany the PBS film series Film immigrants; Includes bibliographical referencesISBN: 0070700532; 0070700524 : $10.00LON: 768655
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Romantic comedy in Hollywood : from Lubitsch to Sturges / James Harvey New York: Knopf, 1987.
Call No: 732(73) HARAuthor: Harvey, James, 1929 Edition: 1st edSource: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: KnopfPubDate: 1987PhysDes: xii, 716 p. : ill. ; 25 cmSubject: ACTORS ; COMEDIES ; DIRECTORS ; HISTORY OF CINEMA. 1930's ; HISTORY OF CINEMA. 1940's ; HOLLYWOOD ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; ROMANTIC COMEDY ; ROMANTIC FILMS. USA ; PARAMOUNT STUDIOS ; STAR SYSTEM ; ARTHUR, JEAN ; ASTAIRE, FRED ; BRACKEN, EDDIE ; CAGNEY, JAMES ; CAPRA, FRANK ; COLBERT, CLAUDETTE ; COOPER, GARY ; DUNNE, IRENE ; GABLE, CLARK ; GRANT, CARY ; HARLOW, JEAN ; HAWKS, HOWARD ; LA CAVA, GREGORY ; Lombard, Carole ; LOY, MYRNA ; LUBITSCH, ERNST ; MCCAREY, LEO ; MCCREA, JOEL ; POWELL, WILLIAM ; ROGERS, GINGER ; Stanwyck, Barbara ; STEVENS, GEORGE ; STURGES, PRESTON ; AWFUL TRUTH, THE (US, Leo McCarey, 1937) ; BRINGING UP BABY (US, Howard Hawks, 1938) ; FIFTH AVENUE GIRL (US, Gregory La Cava, 1939) ; HIS GIRL FRIDAY (US, Howard Hawks, 1940) ; IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (US, Frank Capra, 1934) ; LADY EVE, THE (US, Preston Sturges, 1941) ; LOVE PARADE, THE (US, Ernst Lubitsch, 1929) ; NINOTCHKA (US, Ernst Lubitsch, 1939) ; PALM BEACH STORY, THE (US, Preston Sturgess, 1942) ; SHOP AROUND THE CORNER, THE (US, Ernst Lubitsch, 1940) ; TROUBLE IN PARADISE (US, Ernst Lubitsch, 1932) ; UNFAITHFULLY YOURS (US, Preston Sturges, 1948) Summary: "Reading ROMANTIC COMEDY is like going to the movies. It recreates for us movies we've come to love: movies the way they were when, in 1934, four in particular - IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT, TWENTIETH CENTURE, THE THIN MAN, and THE GAY DIVORCEE - heralded the arrival of the golden age of Hollywood romantic ("screwball") comedy. Over the next ten years, some of Hollywood's brightest directors and stars turned out some of America's most enduring and beloved films. The screwballs - slangy, irreverent, playful, skeptical, and "powerfully, glamorously in love with love" - constitute a genre of American film unique in its combination of the innocent and the worldly, of swank and slapstick. Now critic James Harvey - writing with brilliance and humor - gives us the first truly comprehensive book about these movies and the people who made them." [Taken from book jacket]Notes: Includes indexISBN: 0394503392LON: 5273661
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The sound of touch, or Lubitsch talks! (1929-48) in Metro (1997) iss.110 p.78-79
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Spellbound in darkness : a history of the silent film / [by] George C. Pratt Greenwich, Conn.: New York Graphic Society, [1973].
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To be or not to be / by Peter Barnes London: bfi Publishing, 2002.
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Trouble in paradise : the films of Ernst Lubitsch / Edited by Michael Koller, Stuart Lord and Clare Stewart Melbourne, Vic.: Melbourne Cinematheque,, 1997.
Call No: 81LUB FILPlace: Melbourne, Vic.Publisher: Melbourne Cinematheque,PubDate: 1997PhysDes: 24 p. ; 15 cm.Subject: LUBITSCH, ERNST ; PUPPE, DIE (G, Ernst Lubitsch, 1919) ; BERGKATZE, DIE (G, Ernst Lubitsch, 1920) Notes: Melbourne Cinematheque, Level 5, 100 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000. Fax. 21.5.97ISBN: 0646321315LON: 13225503
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Trouble in paradise : the films of Ernst Lubitsch in Metro (1997) iss.110 p.76-77
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