The International Expansion of Third Reich Cinema
Buch, Englisch, 342 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 585 g
ISBN: 978-1-4039-9491-2
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
This is the first publication to bring together comparative research on the international expansion of Third Reich cinema. This volume investigates various attempts to infiltrate - economically, politically and culturally - the film industries of 20 countries and regions either occupied by, friendly with or neutral towards Nazi Germany.
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Introduction Europe's New Hollywood? The German Film Industry Under Nazi Rule, 1933-1945; D.Welch & R.Vande Winkel 'European Cinema for Europe!' The International Film Chamber, 1935-42; B.G.Martin German Attempts to Penetrate the Spanish-speaking Film Markets, 1936-1942; L.Jarvinen & F.Peredo-Castro Between Resistance and Collaboration: Austrian Cinema and Nazism Before and During the Annexation, 1933-45; R.von Dassanowsky German Influence on Belgian Cinema, 1933-45: from Low-Profile Presence to Downright Colonisation; R.Vande Winkel Nazi Film Politics in Brazil, 1933-42; L.Nazario The Influence of German Cinema on Newly Established Croatian Cinematography, 1941-45; D.Rafaelic A Dangerous Neighbourhood: German Cinema in the Czechoslovak Region, 1933-45; I.Klimes The Attempted Nazification of French Cinema, 1934-44; B.Bowles Cinema Goes to War: the German Film Policy in Greece during the Occupation, 1941-44; E.Sifaki 'Competitor or Compatriot? Hungarian Film in the Shadow of the Swastika', 1933-44; D.S.Frey A War Within the War: Italy, Film, Propaganda and the Quest for Cultural Hegemony in Europe (1933-43); A.A.Kallis Celluloid Competition: German-Japanese Film Relations, 1929-45; J.Hansen From Dawn to Young Eagles: The (Failed) Attempt of Germanisation and Nazification of Luxembourg Through Cinema, 1933-1944; P.Lesch Dutch-German Film Relations Under German Pressure and Nazi Occupation, 1933-45; I.Schiweck From Will to Reality - Norwegian Film During the Nazi Occupation, 1940-45; B.Sorenssen Brown-Red Shadows: The Influence of Third Reich and Soviet Cinema on Afrikaans Film; K.Tomaselli & M.Eckardt Film and Politics in South-East Europe: Germany as 'leading cultural nation'; T.Kirk German Films on the Spanish Market Before, During and After the Civil War; M.A. Paz & J.Montero Swedish Film and Germany, 1933-45; R.Wright Film Propaganda and the Balance between Neutrality and Alignment: Nazi Films in Switzerland, 1933-45; G.Haver 'A thin stream issuing through closedlock gates': German Cinema and the United Kingdom, 1933-45; J.Fox German Films in America, 1933-45: Public Diplomacy and an Uncoordinated Information Campaign; D.Culbert German Film Politics in the Occupied Eastern Territories, 1941-45; R.Forster Select Bibliography




