Dominik Graf (Paperback, annotated edition)

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Dominik Graf, an exception in the film/television business, is a man of many parts. This is precisely what makes him so fascinating. He is a genre filmmaker, who guilefully attained freedom from within the rigid confines of television, and wrote (German) TV history with his episodes of "Der Fahnder" and "Tatort." His sole commercial hit in theatres, "Die Katze," has developed into a veritable "generational text." He is an auteur filmmaker in the spirit of the nouvelle vague or New Hollywood, who made waves with such masterpieces as "Spieler," " Der Felsen," "Die Freunde der Freunde," or "Das Gel?bde." He is also a wonderful writer on film -- and a polemical commentator of recent German history. However, these parts cannot be separated so clearly, something which this book explains through an essay by Christoph Huber, an richly annotated filmography by Olaf M?ller and an in-depth interview with Dominik Graf by both authors.


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Dominik Graf, an exception in the film/television business, is a man of many parts. This is precisely what makes him so fascinating. He is a genre filmmaker, who guilefully attained freedom from within the rigid confines of television, and wrote (German) TV history with his episodes of "Der Fahnder" and "Tatort." His sole commercial hit in theatres, "Die Katze," has developed into a veritable "generational text." He is an auteur filmmaker in the spirit of the nouvelle vague or New Hollywood, who made waves with such masterpieces as "Spieler," " Der Felsen," "Die Freunde der Freunde," or "Das Gel?bde." He is also a wonderful writer on film -- and a polemical commentator of recent German history. However, these parts cannot be separated so clearly, something which this book explains through an essay by Christoph Huber, an richly annotated filmography by Olaf M?ller and an in-depth interview with Dominik Graf by both authors.

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Imprint

Synema Gesellschaft Fur Film u. Medien

Country of origin

Austria

Release date

July 2013

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

March 2013

Authors

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Dimensions

200 x 171 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

208

Edition

annotated edition

ISBN-13

978-3-901644-48-1

Barcode

9783901644481

Categories

LSN

3-901644-48-2



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