The Nazis knew the power of cinema beyond blunt-edged propaganda. Incongruous as it seems, a kind of Third Reich dream factory produced scores of frothy musicals and comedies among more than 1,000 ...
The tense and morally unsettling 1949 British film noir classic, “The Third Man,” will be shown Tuesday, Nov. 18, continuing SUNY Cortland’s “Rubble Films: Classics of Post-1945 European Cinema” ...
This article discusses Wolfgang koeppen’s to date unpublished screenplay Bei Betty (ca. 1948) and makes a case for its importance both within koeppen’s oeuvre and as an artifact of postwar German ...
After Germany was divided in 1949, the enfeebled film industries of East and West developed along separate lines. The Walter Reade’s copious 31-film series is devoted solely to West Germany’s post-war ...