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Catalogue of Forbidden German Feature and Short Film Productions


en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mai 1996 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Compiled as a tool for re-educating the population of the three western zones of Occupation, this catalog lists 395 features, feature-length documentaries, and short films that were forbidden for public exhibition. The Zonal Film Archives originally held some 3200 feature titles and 2500 short titles. After viewing, those found to be harmless were returned to their owners, leaving the forbidden films documented in this catalog.Each film entry gives credits (year, production, director, cast) together with an evaluation of the content. The films are listed in two sections: first, feature/feature-length documentaries and, second, shorts. They are further subdivided according to character and purpose (anti-American propaganda, or Nazi architectural propaganda, for example). There is a complete index of film titles and a list of all films produced in Germany between 1933 and 1945 by the Propaganda Ministry. An extensive introduction by noted historian K. R. M. Short places the work and a selection of related documents in full historical perspective. This catalog is a pivotal document for understanding the policies used to reconstruct and re-educate Germany between 1945 and 1951. As such it is invaluable to historians of Nazi and post-war Germany.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313301063
ISBN-10: 0313301069
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JOHN F. KELSON served as Director of Censorship and Research when he was responsible for the viewing, description, and assessment of all films included in the Catalogue. He later served as Director of British the British Zoanal Film Library and as an official of the Central Office of Information in London.K.R.M. SHORT is Professor of Communication, Adjunct Professor of History, and formerly Director of the School of Communication at the University of Houston.

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PrefacePublisher's NoteBritish Film Policy and the Re-Education of Germany: 1945-51: The Catalogue of Forbidden German Feature and Short Film Productions by K.R.M. ShortCatalogue of Forbidden German Feature and Short Film Productions held in Zonal Film Archives of Film Section, Information Services Division, Control Commission for GermanyIndex of English Film TitlesAddendum to Section 31--"Forbidden by Selbstkontrolle": Liebelei (1933)Appendix A: Documents Setting Out Legal Basis for British Film PolicyAppendix B: John F. Kelson to Office of the Chief, Information Services Division, 15 February 1952. Covering Letter on Subject of Forbidden FilmsAppendix C: Film Echo 30 (28 July 1951). By L.W., "Our Readers's Opinion: Why is There Still an 'Allied List of Forbidden Films?'"Appendix D: List of Films (Foreign) ForbiddenAppendix E: Allied High Commission Law No.32 Disposition of Former Reich-Owned Motion Picture Property. (20 July 1950) in Henry P. Pilgert, with Helga Dobbert, Press, Radio and Film in West Germany, 1945-1953Appendix F: List of "Forbidden German Films" held by the Imperial War Museum