Other Information

Deutsche Version

In order to find more information about the film of the Weimar Republic, you can either find books and DVDs in Cambridge, or use other websites. Also, you can read periodicals, or make use of the information provided by other universities.

Books

This list is, like the others, not at all exhaustive. It only gives an introduction to film literature.

Thomas Elsaesser Weimar Cinema and After: Germany's Historical Imaginary Routledge 2000
Lotte H. Eisner The Haunted Screen: Expressionism in the German Cinema and the Influence of Max Reinhardt Secker & Warburg, London 1969
Siegfried Kracauer From Caligari to Hitler: a Psychological History of the German Film Dobson 1957
M. Minden and H. Bachmann (eds) Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis': Cinematic Visions of Technology and Fear Camden House 2000
Guntram Vogt Die Stadt im Kino: Deutsche Spielfilme 1900-2000 Schüren Presseverlag 2001
Thomas W. Kniesche and Stephen Brockmann (eds) Dancing on the Volcano: Essays on the Culture of the Weimar Republic Camden House 1994
Terri Ginsberg and Kirsten Moana Thempson (eds) Perspectives on German Cinema G. K. Hall & Co. 1996

You can order these books at Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.de if you can't find them in the library.

Cambridge

Cambridge University has many books about film as well as various DVDs and videos that you may borrow. The books can be found in the first floor of the MML library. The films themselves can be found both in the first floor of the MML library as well as in teh German Faculty. The German faculty provides lots of films: their collection of both new and old German films is impressive!

Help from other Universities

Periodicals

  • Sight & Sound is a very good film periodical which offers both news about new films and articles about directors, actors and actresses and old films.
  • FIAF offers a catalogue of film periodicals from 1972 up to the present day. You need an 'Athens password' to access this information.
  • Film International is another film periodical, which is also available on the web.
  • filmforum is a German periodical about film and other arts, which is also available on the internet.

Other Websites

  • The BFI (British Film Institute) offers a lot of information about film history as well as biographies of certain directors.
  • FilmPortal.de gives information about German films as well as additional articles on specific times in German film history. The topic 'Weimar Cinema' can be found under Homepage > Topics.
  • Eureka offers many old films on DVD. Their website has synopses of these films, as well as other information.
  • Wikipedia is always a good website if you want to find out basic information.


Last updated: Tuesday 24th April 2007
Maria Slater
Pembroke College
University of Cambridge

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