The article offers a close reading of Konrad Wolf’s anti-fascist Second World War film 'Mama, ich lebe' (DEFA, 1977). 'Mama, ich lebe', like all East German films about the Nazi past, deals with the re-founding of post-war Germany. Unlike the usual approach which focused on political redemption of the past crimes, Wolf’s approach explores rupture and failure of political agency as the pre-condition for a new beginning. The rupture is effected by the defection of four Wehrmacht soldiers who decide to cooperate with the Soviet enemy. Their betrayal of the national collective is ethically motivated and arises from their responsibility for the Soviet ‘other’. Its radicalness opens up a moment of utopian freedom and conciliation for the traitors...
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Konrad Wolf was one of the most enigmatic intellectuals of East Germany. The son of the Jewish Commu...
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The article looks at three antifascist films from the 1980s by the East German film company DEFA: Jü...
The Return of the RAF: German Tales of Terror investigates representations of politically motivated ...
Die Filme von Konrad Wolf, der die DEFA-Filme vertritt, sind antifaschistische Filme mit autobiograp...
The article looks at the figure of the traitor in 1950s’ West German films about World War II. It fo...
This article examines the previously unexplored role of the Cannes Film Festival as an alternative a...
The enquiry sheds new light on three blockbusters produced under National Socialism: Leni Riefenstah...
Even 24 years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall, modern day Germans are still preoccupied with the c...
A civil Uprising on 17 June 1953 in the German Democratic Republic created a dilemma for a number of...
This article discusses ambiguous tactics of German Communist resisters in the Third Reich. The offic...
The following article examines the contribution of German feature films about the Third Reich and th...
German cinema is experiencing something of a renaissance, with an assortment of remarkable films hav...
This article reconsiders the Swedish filmmaker Gösta Werner's experimental short film The Sacrifice ...
Konrad Wolf was one of the most enigmatic intellectuals of East Germany. The son of the Jewish Commu...
The article compares Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's film Das Leben der Anderen (2006) with Kurt ...
The chapter discusses recent feature films about Fritz Bauer, attorney general at the court of Frank...
The article looks at three antifascist films from the 1980s by the East German film company DEFA: Jü...
The Return of the RAF: German Tales of Terror investigates representations of politically motivated ...
Die Filme von Konrad Wolf, der die DEFA-Filme vertritt, sind antifaschistische Filme mit autobiograp...
The article looks at the figure of the traitor in 1950s’ West German films about World War II. It fo...
This article examines the previously unexplored role of the Cannes Film Festival as an alternative a...
The enquiry sheds new light on three blockbusters produced under National Socialism: Leni Riefenstah...
Even 24 years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall, modern day Germans are still preoccupied with the c...
A civil Uprising on 17 June 1953 in the German Democratic Republic created a dilemma for a number of...
This article discusses ambiguous tactics of German Communist resisters in the Third Reich. The offic...
The following article examines the contribution of German feature films about the Third Reich and th...
German cinema is experiencing something of a renaissance, with an assortment of remarkable films hav...
This article reconsiders the Swedish filmmaker Gösta Werner's experimental short film The Sacrifice ...