Motion pictures -- Germany -- History
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Motion pictures -- Germany -- History
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- The new German cinema, John Sandford
- Michael Haneke's cinema, the ethic of the image, Catherine Wheatley
- The ministry of illusion, Nazi cinema and its afterlife, Eric Rentschler
- Film and the German left in the Weimar Republic, from Caligari to Kuhle Wampe, by Bruce Murray
- Babelsberg, ein Filmstudio 1912-1992, herausgegeben von Wolfgang Jacobsen
- The triumph of propaganda, film and national socialism, 1933-1945, Hilmar Hoffmann ; translated by John A. Broadwin and V. R. Berghahn
- The dark mirror, German cinema between Hitler and Hollywood, Lutz Koepnick
- New German cinema, images of a generation, Julia Knight
- The Gorgon's gaze, German cinema, expressionism, and the image of horror, Paul Coates
- M: Filmmuseum Berlin - die Ausstellung, by Eva Wesemann ; edited by Rolf Aurich
- The BFI companion to German cinema, edited by Thomas Elsaesser with Michael Wedel
- Weimar cinema and after, Germany's historical imaginary, Thomas Elsaesser
- Michael Haneke's cinema, the ethic of image, Catherine Wheatley
- From Caligari to Hitler, a psychological history of the German film, by Siegfried Kracauer ; edited and introduced by Leonardo Quaresima
- Joyless streets, women and melodramatic representation in Weimar Germany, Patrice Petro
- Filming women in the Third Reich, Jo Fox
- Hollywood in Berlin, American cinema and Weimar, Germany, Thomas J. Saunders
- When heimat meets Hollywood, German filmmakers and America, 1985-2005, Christine Haase
- Aftershocks of the new, feminism and film history, Patrice Petro
- The dark mirror, German cinema between Hitler and Hollywood, Lutz Koepnick
- Cinema & society, France and Germany during the twenties, Paul Monaco
- Expressionism and film, Rudolf Kurtz ; edited with an afterword by Christian Kiening and Ulrich Johannes Beil ; translated by Brenda Benthien
- Werner Herzog, a guide for the perplexed, conversations with Paul Cronin
- A second life, German cinema's first decades, edited by Thomas Elsaesser, with Michael Wedel
- German film & literature, adaptations and transformations, edited by Eric Rentschler
- Hollywood in Berlin, American cinema and Weimar Germany, Thomas J. Saunders
- The German cinema book, edited by Tim Bergfelder, Erica Carter and Deniz Göktürk
- Feminism, film, fascism, women's auto/ biographical film in postwar Germany, Susan E. Linville
- Tainted goddesses, female film stars of the Third Reich, Cinzia Romani ; translated from the Italian by Robert Connolly ; foreword by Richard C. Hottelet
- No place like home, locations of Heimat in German cinema, Johannes von Moltke
- The gorgon's gaze, German cinema, expressionism, and the image of horror, Paul Coates
- Propaganda and the German cinema, 1933-1945, David Welch
- Aftershocks of the new, feminism and film history, Patrice Petro
- Film propaganda, Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany, Richard Taylor
- Fassbinder's Germany, history, identity, subject, by Thomas Elsaesser
- Fassbinder's Germany, history, identity, subject, by Thomas Elsaesser
- German cinema, texts in context, Marc Silberman
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