Posts Tagged ‘germany’

  • Foreign Chops #18: Germany

    by Robert Gannon · Jan 3, 2014 at 21:11 CET · Chops and Scores, Featured, Foreign Chops · No Comments
    Foreign Chops #18: Germany

    Robert from Sketchy Details back with another edition of Foreign Chops. To kick off the New Year, we took a look at German cinema. There is no overlap again for two months running, meaning a diverse array of films to read about.

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    The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
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    The Death of Maria Malibran
    Martin...

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  • Announcing Foreign Chops #18: Germany

    by Robert Gannon · Dec 17, 2013 at 15:19 CET · Chops and Scores, Featured, Features, Foreign Chops · 1 Comment
    Announcing Foreign Chops #18: Germany

    Robert from Sketchy Details announcing a new edition of Foreign Chops. This time around, we’re going to look at the films of Germany.

    Germany has had a viable film industry almost as long as the United States, only with a more fragmented history. There are very clear period coinciding with history that constantly reinvented what German cinema was. Counting the years where East and West Germany were divided, the country has been...

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