After the Avant-Garde:
Contemporary German and Austrian Experimental Film
Filmmaking in Germany and Austria has changed
dramatically in the last decades with digitalization and the use of video and the Internet. Yet despite predictions of a negative
effect on experimental film, the German and Austrian filmscape is filled with dynamic new experiments, as new technological
possibilities push a break with the past, encouraging artists to find new forms. This volume of theoretically engaged essays
explores this new landscape, introducing the work of established and emerging filmmakers, offering assessments of the intent
and effect of their productions, and describing overall trends. It also explores the relationship of today's artists to the
historical avant-garde, revealing a vibrant form of artistic engagement that has a history but has certainly not ended. The
essays address such questions as the effects of transformations of cinematic space; the political effects of the breakdown
of barriers between experimental film and advertising, and of the rise of music videos and reality TV; the effects of the
collapse of the Soviet bloc, the rise of capitalism, and the European movement on experimental film work; and whether these
experiments are aligned with mass political movements -- for instance that of anti-globalization -- or whether they strive
for autonomy from quotidian politics. Randall Halle is Klaus W. Jonas Professor of German and Film Studies at the University
of Pittsburgh. Reinhild Steingröver is Associate Professor of German in the Department of Humanities at the Eastman School
of Music.
Editors: Randall Halle, Reinhild Steingrover
Publisher: CAMDEN HOUSE
INC; Illustrated Edition (November 1, 2008)
Language: English
Hardcover edition: 361 pages
ISBN-10: 1571133658
ISBN-13: 978-1571133656
UNSPSC Code: 55101500
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