German cinema is experiencing something of a renaissance, with an assortment of remarkable films having appeared in recent years. Some, such as Gegen die Wand (‘Against the Wall’), focus on the experience of immigrants. Others are set in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). Of the latter, Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others) and Good Bye Lenin! are the best known, both domestically and abroad, although Sonnenallee also received a mass audience in Germany. This article reviews Das Leben der Anderen and asks why it is so often presented as a fearlessly critical response to Good Bye Lenin! It explores the claim that Good Bye Lenin! and Sonnenallee are exemplars of ‘Ostalgie’ (nostalgia for the former GDR), before presenting a critical ...
Review of the book Postwall German Cinema: History, Film History, Cinephilia by Mattias Frey
Wolfgang Becker’s Good Bye Lenin! (2003) has arguably been the most successful of films dealing with...
Nearly twenty years after its premiere, Downfall still constitutes, among German theatrical features...
The article compares the role and construction of nostalgia in two of the most successful German fil...
Sigrid Bock, Wolfgang Klein, and Dietrich Scholz, eds. Berlin: Akademie, 1989. 351 p
This thesis deals with the perception of the Cold War in selected German feature films. Sonnenallee ...
The article compares Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's film Das Leben der Anderen (2006) with Kurt ...
Even 24 years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall, modern day Germans are still preoccupied with the c...
With his 2006 film Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others), writer and director Florian Henckel ...
This essay is my review of Erwin Leiser’s excellent documentary film Germany Awake. This classic fil...
Drawing on Alison Landsberg’s concept of ‘prosthetic memory’ (2003) and Aleida Assmann’s ‘mode of em...
Given that, at least in economic terms, the women of the former GDR are often described as the ‘lose...
This article focuses on four 'Event Movies' from the German production company teamWorx on the subje...
In 1991 the infamous film and theater director Christoph Schlingensief made one of the first feature...
peer-reviewedSince the tumultuous events of 1989/1990, writers, film-makers and academics have respo...
Review of the book Postwall German Cinema: History, Film History, Cinephilia by Mattias Frey
Wolfgang Becker’s Good Bye Lenin! (2003) has arguably been the most successful of films dealing with...
Nearly twenty years after its premiere, Downfall still constitutes, among German theatrical features...
The article compares the role and construction of nostalgia in two of the most successful German fil...
Sigrid Bock, Wolfgang Klein, and Dietrich Scholz, eds. Berlin: Akademie, 1989. 351 p
This thesis deals with the perception of the Cold War in selected German feature films. Sonnenallee ...
The article compares Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's film Das Leben der Anderen (2006) with Kurt ...
Even 24 years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall, modern day Germans are still preoccupied with the c...
With his 2006 film Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others), writer and director Florian Henckel ...
This essay is my review of Erwin Leiser’s excellent documentary film Germany Awake. This classic fil...
Drawing on Alison Landsberg’s concept of ‘prosthetic memory’ (2003) and Aleida Assmann’s ‘mode of em...
Given that, at least in economic terms, the women of the former GDR are often described as the ‘lose...
This article focuses on four 'Event Movies' from the German production company teamWorx on the subje...
In 1991 the infamous film and theater director Christoph Schlingensief made one of the first feature...
peer-reviewedSince the tumultuous events of 1989/1990, writers, film-makers and academics have respo...
Review of the book Postwall German Cinema: History, Film History, Cinephilia by Mattias Frey
Wolfgang Becker’s Good Bye Lenin! (2003) has arguably been the most successful of films dealing with...
Nearly twenty years after its premiere, Downfall still constitutes, among German theatrical features...