Established in 1955, the Leipzig Film Festival's location in the GDR deeply implicated it in the cultural and political competition between East and West Germany. Screened Encounters offers a comprehensive study of the festival's history, as well as its influence on international relations during the Cold War.
Established in 1955, the Leipzig Film Festival's location in the GDR deeply implicated it in the cultural and political competition between East and West Germany. Screened Encounters offers a comprehensive study of the festival's history, as well as its influence on international relations during the Cold War.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Visual and Media Cultures of the Cold War and Beyond
Caroline Moine is Assistant Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. Her research on the cultural history of the Cold War has been widely published in French, German, and English.
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List of Illustrations and Figures Preface: The Cold War's Documentary Crossroads: Leipzig in the Galaxy of Festivals Dina Iordanova Introduction: A Festival at the Heart of the Cold War PART I: A COLD WAR FESTIVAL (1949-1964) Chapter 1. The Genesis of the Leipzig Film Festival Chapter 2. Opening to the World Chapter 3. Between Propaganda and Cinéma Vérité PART II: BETWEEN PROVINCIALISM AND INTERNATIONAL DIALOGUE (1964-1973) Chapter 4. When the Tide Turns... Chapter 5. Toward Documentaries with a Human Face Chapter 6. Documentaries in the Service of International Solidarity PART III: A TROMPE L'OEIL MISE-EN-SCÈNE? (1973-1983) Chapter 7. Wide Angle on Socialist Society Chapter 8. Don't Wait for Better Times PART IV: TOWARD NEW HORIZONS (1984-1990) Chapter 9. An Opening to the East? Chapter 10. Revolution on the Screen, on the Street Conclusion: Beyond the Cold War: A Memory in the Making Appendices Glossary Bibliography Index Film Index
List of Illustrations and Figures Preface: The Cold War's Documentary Crossroads: Leipzig in the Galaxy of Festivals Dina Iordanova Introduction: A Festival at the Heart of the Cold War PART I: A COLD WAR FESTIVAL (1949-1964) Chapter 1. The Genesis of the Leipzig Film Festival Chapter 2. Opening to the World Chapter 3. Between Propaganda and Cinéma Vérité PART II: BETWEEN PROVINCIALISM AND INTERNATIONAL DIALOGUE (1964-1973) Chapter 4. When the Tide Turns... Chapter 5. Toward Documentaries with a Human Face Chapter 6. Documentaries in the Service of International Solidarity PART III: A TROMPE L'OEIL MISE-EN-SCÈNE? (1973-1983) Chapter 7. Wide Angle on Socialist Society Chapter 8. Don't Wait for Better Times PART IV: TOWARD NEW HORIZONS (1984-1990) Chapter 9. An Opening to the East? Chapter 10. Revolution on the Screen, on the Street Conclusion: Beyond the Cold War: A Memory in the Making Appendices Glossary Bibliography Index Film Index
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