Wayne State University Press
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By: Wayne State University Press
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The Berlin School and Its Global Contexts: A Transnational Art-Cinema came about in light of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)'s 2013 major exhibition of works by contemporary German directors associated with the so-called Berlin School, perhaps Germany's most important contemporary filmmaking movement. Christoph Hochhäusler, the movement's keenest spokesperson, stated that 'the Berlin School, despite what the label suggests, is not a specifically German phenomenon.
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By: Wayne State University Press
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Unveils the metaphoric and theoretical possibilities of fabric in the films of Luchino Visconti. In Luchino Visconti and the Fabric of Cinema, Joe McElhaney situates Visconti's films as privileged and deeply expressive instances of a trope that McElhaney identifies as the 'cinema of fabric': a reoccurrence in film in which textiles—clothing, curtains, tablecloths, bedsheets—determine the filming process.