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World Film Locations : Vienna.
Title:
World Film Locations : Vienna.
Author:
Dassanowsky, Robert.
ISBN:
9781841507361
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (132 pages)
Series:
World Film Locations
Contents:
FrontCover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Maps/Scenes -- Scenes 1-8 -- Scenes 9-16 -- Scenes 17-24 -- Scenes 25-32 -- Scenes 33-39 -- Scenes 40-46 -- Essays -- Vienna: City of the Imagination -- Vienna Imperial at Home and Abroad: The City as Film Myth in the 1930s and 1940s -- Vienna and the Films of Louise Kolm-Veltée -- The Jewish Topography of Filmic Vienna -- Vienna in Film 1945-55: Building a Post-War Identity -- Wonder Wheel: The Cinematic Prater -- The Spaces of The Other Vienna in New Austrian Film -- Backpages -- Resources -- Contributors -- Filmography -- BackCover.
Abstract:
World Film Locations: Vienna provides a panorama of international motion pictures shot on location in Austria's once imperial capitol. Informative reviews of 46 film scenes and evocative essays examine for the first time Vienna's relationship to cinema outside the waltz fantasies shot in the studios of Hollywood, London, Paris, Berlin... and Vienna. Illustrations and screen-grabs are set alongside current images, as well as city maps locating 'cinematic Vienna'. A Vienna at the crossroads of a turbulent history, as a source of great music and literature, and a site of world-famous architecture ranging from gothic cathedrals and baroque palaces to Jugendstil (Vienna's art nouveau) to the eco-challenges of the postmodern is revealed. Spotlight essays cover the images that evoke the end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire; the pioneering filmmaking of Willi Forst and Walter Reisch in the 1930s; Vienna's role in the entertainment cinema of the Third Reich; opulent royal epics of the 1950s and the city as backdrop for international moviemaking; Jewish filmmakers and their take on lost cultural imagery; and a startling New Wave cinema from filmmakers such as Michael Haneke, Barbara Albert, and Ulrich Seidl.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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