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CATEGORIES:German Graduate Research Seminar
SUMMARY:Safe to Remember: Germany's Cinema of Retrospectio
 n - Dr Mattias Frey\, University of Kent
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20101102T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20101102T183000
UID:TALK25665AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/25665
DESCRIPTION:Since the fall of the Berlin Wall\, peculiar event
 s have transpired in German films. Left-wing terro
 rist Andreas Baader has been resurrected as a rock
  star. Communist East Germany has been preserved f
 or one woman in a 79m² apartment. The 1954 soccer 
 World Cup victory has been interpreted as an innoc
 ent rebirth of a nation. Hitler has cried. \n\nThe
 se prestige productions have scored at box offices
  both at home and abroad\, where they count among 
 the most popular German films of all time. Suddenl
 y\, however\, we are a universe away from how we o
 nce understood as the country’s cinematic take on 
 history: the radical style\, content and politics 
 of the New German Cinema. This talk theorises the 
 new historiography of united Germany's Cinema of R
 etrospection.
LOCATION:Grad Seminar Rm\, 3rd Fl. Raised Faculty Bldg.\, S
 idgwick Site
CONTACT:Daniel Jonah Wolpert
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