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Seminar paper from the year 2003 in the subject Film Science, grade: B, Concordia University Montreal (Mel Hoppenheim School For Cinema), course: New German Cinema, 6 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: "Never before and in no other country, were pictures and language in general treated with fewer consciences than here [in Germany]." Wim Wenders wrote in an article about Joachim Fest's documentary Hitler- Eine Karriere (Hitler - A Career). "I don't think, that anywhere else has been such a loss in terms of confidence in the own pictures, the own histories and the own myths, than with us." (Novell-Smith, p.566) These lines, which Wim Wenders wrote in the article, stand for the situation of the German film during at least 30 years. The heritage of the film of the Third Reich - the instinctively mistrust against all pictures and histories, which concern the German identity - was the main goal for the German directors of the 60s and 70s to work on. The new German cinema saw itself as part of the political public education system. After the Manifest of Oberhausen in 1962 several German filmmakers decided to make independent productions of film. "[...]We declare that our ambition is to create the new German feature film. This new film requires new freedoms. Freedoms from commercial influences. Freedom from the dominance of interest groups." [...] (Excerpt of the Oberhausen Manifest in Pflaum, Hans Günther. Cinema in the Federal Republic of Germany. Trans. Timothy Nevill. Published by Inter Nationes. Bonn 1993, p.9) Although not mentioning the question of financial support, the young enthusiastic filmmakers hoped to get money from the government in order to be able to work as "authors". The government saw the cultural advantages of a strong national cinema and found 1965 the Kuratorium Junger Deutscher Film (Board for the New German Film). "Debuts by directors such as Alexander Kluge, Peter Fleischmann and Werner Herzog were assisted by awards from the

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Lançado 19 de novembro de 2007
Data do lançamento original 1975
ISBN13 9783638860673
Editoras GRIN Verlag
Páginas 28
Dimensões 175 × 2 × 250 mm   ·   51 g
Idioma German  

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