The Cinema of Wim Wenders: Image, Narrative, and the Postmodern Condition

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Roger F. Cook, Gerd Gemünden
Wayne State University Press, 1997 - 284 lappuses
The Cinema of Wim Wenders, the first anthology of scholarly work on Wenders, is a unique anthropology of source materials and selected critical essays on the films of Wim Wenders, a major filmmaker in the so-called New German Cinema movement. His work, probably more than that of any other European director, reflects the tension between the European auteur tradition and the increasing dominance of the American media industry. In both his filmmaking and his critical writing, he explores how the relationship between image and narrative manifests the basic opposition between these two film traditions. This book serves as an introduction to the central concerns of his cinema while situation his work within German film history and the contemporary debates about postmodern film and media theory.

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Contributors
7
Documents
24
RICHARD W MCCORMICK
89
TIMOTHY J CORRIGAN
110
ROGER F COOK
121
Filmography
257
Index
281
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