Danish and German silent cinema : towards a common film culture /

"The book examines how Danish and German film interacted with one another from 1910 through World War I till the advent of sound around 1930. The film businesses of the two countries were closely connected, and many film professionals crossed back and forth across national borders.The studies i...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Sørensen, Lars-Martin (Editor, Contributor), Tybjerg, Casper (Editor, Contributor)
Format: Licensed eBooks
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2023]
Online Access:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.9941285
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Lars-Martin Sørensen and Casper Tybjerg
  • Danish-German cinematic interconnections and the prospects of an entangled film historiography / Casper Tybjerg
  • How "Danish" were Danish stars in Germany during the silent era? / Alice Salamena and Stephan Michael Schröder
  • How "German" was German film in Denmark during the silent era? / Lars-Martin Sørensen
  • Sherlock Holmes in transit / Palle Schantz Lauridsen
  • Female stars of German cinema in an entangled Danish film culture / Helle Kannik Haastrup
  • Same frame, different lens? Exporting Danish film style / Vito Adriaensens
  • "Die Deutsch-Nordische-Film-Union marschiert!": The entangled relations between Nordisk Films Kompagni, UFA, and DNFU 1918-1928 / Isak Thorsen
  • Pat and Patachon as transnational film stars / Jannie Dahl Astrup.