Christian Petzold


Interviews

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Edited by Marco Abel, Aylin Bademsoy, Jaimey Fisher
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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277

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Marco Abel is Willa Cather Professor of English and Film Studies at the University of Nebraska. and author of The Counter-Cinema of the Berlin School. With Jaimey Fisher, he coedited a dossier on Christian Petzold's work for Senses of Cinema. Aylin Bademsoy is a PhD candidate in the German Department at the University of California, Davis. Jaimey Fisher, professor of German and of cinema and digital media at the University of California, Davis, is author of German Ways of War: The Affective Geographies and Generic Transformations of German Combat Films; Treme; Christian Petzold; and Disciplining Germany: Youth, Reeducation, and Reconstruction after the Second World War. He also coedited The Berlin School and Its Global Contexts: A Transnational Art Cinema and Critical Theory: Current State and Future Prospects.

Yet this assemblage of interviews does not simply collectively confirm that Petzold is the ideal interviewee--or just an overall nice guy. The gain of this volume is its cumulative presentation of a filmmaker that, though certainly attuned to the tenor of the time, has long moved beyond any kind of categorical placement. Indeed, his erstwhile association with the Berlin School becomes almost irrelevant with each turn of the page. Here Petzold assumes his place as an accomplished global filmmaker, driven by stories rather than categories of aesthetic trends and national themes. Rich and highly readable, this volume deserves to find a wide readership among film scholars and enthusiasts alike.--Olivia Landry "The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory"

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