textThis dissertation focuses on film co-productions of the East German film studio DEFA (Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft) with East and West European partners. It revisits patterns of institutional and transnational collaboration during the Cold War in order to challenge the predominant cliché of the isolation of East European film industries. The project seeks to re-position East German cinema within evolving debates on European film, deriving its argument from archival research on production histories and contemporaneous press releases, as well as from correspondence and personal testimonials such as interviews with former East German and East European filmmakers. The discussion is structured around three categories that focus attenti...
On April 23, 1975, at Karl Marx University in Leipzig, the East German filmmaker Joachim Hellwig (19...
© 2011 Emma L. ThomasIn May 1946, the Deutsche Film Aktiengesellschaft (DEFA) was charged with the s...
The thesis analyzes the dynamic relationship among the totalitarian state, society and cinema and th...
textThis dissertation focuses on film co-productions of the East German film studio DEFA (Deutsche F...
This dissertation covers the interrelationship between the ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany (...
This dissertation provides insight how the former East German company DEFA lives on in contemporary...
My dissertation examines the relation between New German Cinema and New Yugoslav Film (1962-1982). T...
The dissertation investigates the relationship of three generations of East German intellectuals to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The dissertation maps various points of cultural trans...
This thesis is an attempt to analyze the shift in Polish and German cinema???s\ud respective approac...
This dissertation is a book-length investigation of race representation in three different East Germ...
This presentation examines the evolving themes in the films produced by the German Democratic Republ...
When the first and only Film Week of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) was held in New York City ...
textThis dissertation analyses the roles and functions of the German film press during the Third Rei...
This dissertation examines how the interwar and postwar governments in Hungary politicized and shape...
On April 23, 1975, at Karl Marx University in Leipzig, the East German filmmaker Joachim Hellwig (19...
© 2011 Emma L. ThomasIn May 1946, the Deutsche Film Aktiengesellschaft (DEFA) was charged with the s...
The thesis analyzes the dynamic relationship among the totalitarian state, society and cinema and th...
textThis dissertation focuses on film co-productions of the East German film studio DEFA (Deutsche F...
This dissertation covers the interrelationship between the ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany (...
This dissertation provides insight how the former East German company DEFA lives on in contemporary...
My dissertation examines the relation between New German Cinema and New Yugoslav Film (1962-1982). T...
The dissertation investigates the relationship of three generations of East German intellectuals to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The dissertation maps various points of cultural trans...
This thesis is an attempt to analyze the shift in Polish and German cinema???s\ud respective approac...
This dissertation is a book-length investigation of race representation in three different East Germ...
This presentation examines the evolving themes in the films produced by the German Democratic Republ...
When the first and only Film Week of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) was held in New York City ...
textThis dissertation analyses the roles and functions of the German film press during the Third Rei...
This dissertation examines how the interwar and postwar governments in Hungary politicized and shape...
On April 23, 1975, at Karl Marx University in Leipzig, the East German filmmaker Joachim Hellwig (19...
© 2011 Emma L. ThomasIn May 1946, the Deutsche Film Aktiengesellschaft (DEFA) was charged with the s...
The thesis analyzes the dynamic relationship among the totalitarian state, society and cinema and th...