Landscapes of Resistance The German Films of Daniele Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub

Author/creator Byg, Barton Author
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Publication InfoBerkeley : University of California Press
Description324 p. ill 23.000 x 015.300 cm.
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Summary Annotation Fervently admired and frequently reviled, Jean-Marie Straub and Dani&egrave;le Huillet--who have lived and worked together for almost forty years--may well be the most uncompromising, not to say intransigent, filmmakers in the history of the medium. Their radical and deeply political films placed them as forerunners of the New German Cinema movement in the 1960s and influential figures in the subsequent explosion of the European avant-garde. In<i>Landscapes of Resistance</i>, Barton Byg fills a significant gap in modern German and European cinema studies by tracing the career of the two filmmakers and exploring their connection to German modernism, in particular their relationship to the Frankfurt School.<br />Although they are not German themselves, Straub and Huillet have used German material as the basis for the majority of their films. They have transcribed prose by B&ouml;ll and Kafka, operas by Schoenberg, and verse dramas by Holderlin. Byg explores how their work engages German culture with a critical distance and affection and confronts the artificiality of divisions between high and low culture.
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LCCN 95007214
ISBN9780520089105
ISBN0520089103 (Trade Paper) Out of Print
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