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The Dark Mirror : German Cinema between Hitler and Hollywood, Paperback / softback Book

The Dark Mirror : German Cinema between Hitler and Hollywood Paperback / softback

Part of the Weimar & Now: German Cultural Criticism series

Paperback / softback

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Lutz Koepnick analyzes the complicated relationship between two cinemas--Hollywood's and Nazi Germany's--in this theoretically and politically incisive study.

The Dark Mirror examines the split course of German popular film from the early 1930s until the mid 1950s, showing how Nazi filmmakers appropriated Hollywood conventions and how German film exiles reworked German cultural material in their efforts to find a working base in the Hollywood studio system.

Through detailed readings of specific films, Koepnick provides a vivid sense of the give and take between German and American cinema.

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