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International network, symposium & showcase for German-language film. Includes information about our DAAD-funded project, Circulating Cinema.

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We are thrilled to highlight this year's focus on German film at the Raindance Film Festival Film Festival, including classics such as Haneke's THE WHITE RIBBON! 🎬 Get a teaser of WHAT YOU SEE OF ME below and you tickets through: buff.ly/3WXT22B.

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🎥 #GSSNspotlight #4 on Christiane Schönfeld's new book "The History of German Literature on Film" exploring German Literature on screen from the pioneering Faust adaptations of 1897 to the modern era of streaming. Read & order for your library through: buff.ly/3KFh4J0!

🎥 #GSSNspotlight #4 on Christiane Schönfeld's new book "The History of German Literature on Film" exploring German Literature on screen from the pioneering Faust adaptations of 1897 to the modern era of streaming. Read & order for your library through: buff.ly/3KFh4J0!
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Live from Rostock ⛵️📽️where the Quo vadis DEFA-Forschung conference organized by @aufeinwort77, @elizabethm_ward and the @DEFAStiftung kicked off promising three exciting days of discussions on the future trajectories of DEFA research and film preservation!

Live from Rostock ⛵️📽️where the Quo vadis DEFA-Forschung conference organized by @aufeinwort77, @elizabethm_ward and the @DEFAStiftung kicked off promising three exciting days of discussions on the future trajectories of DEFA research and film preservation!
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📽️ Goethe on Demand (01.06. - 08.06.2024, UK ONLY) 🎬 Herrmann Zschoche: Karla, DEFA-classic of 1965 about a young and committed female teacher. 🔗 More details on our Goethe-Kino page: buff.ly/3FLb9gr #GoetheOnDemand #FreeFilmScreening #GermanCinemaInTheUK Goethe-Institut London

📽️ Goethe on Demand (01.06. - 08.06.2024, UK ONLY) 🎬 Herrmann Zschoche: Karla, DEFA-classic of 1965 about a young and committed female teacher. 🔗 More details on our Goethe-Kino page: buff.ly/3FLb9gr
#GoetheOnDemand #FreeFilmScreening #GermanCinemaInTheUK
<a href="/GI_London1/">Goethe-Institut London</a>
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📽️🎹The German Screen Studies Network presents a special silent film screening of "Kohlhiesel’s Daughters" (1920) by Ernst Lubitsch as part of the The Future of German Screen Studies conference 19–21 June. Free & open to the public, but pre-book here: buff.ly/3VegeY7.

📽️🎹The German Screen Studies Network presents a special silent film screening of "Kohlhiesel’s Daughters" (1920) by Ernst Lubitsch as part of the The Future of German Screen Studies conference 19–21 June. Free &amp; open to the public, but pre-book here: buff.ly/3VegeY7.
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DAY 1 of the Future of German Screen Studies Conference kicked off with intriguing presentations on future German film historiographies, closing with a screening of "Kohlhiesel's Daughters" with live accompaniment at the Byre Theatre. 📽️🎹Generously supported by DAAD_UKandIreland

DAY 1 of the Future of German Screen Studies Conference kicked off with intriguing presentations on future German film historiographies, closing with a screening of "Kohlhiesel's Daughters" with live accompaniment at the <a href="/ByreTheatre/">Byre Theatre</a>. 📽️🎹Generously supported by <a href="/DAAD_UK_Ireland/">DAAD_UKandIreland</a>
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Great DAY 2 of The Future of German Screen Studies Conference with vibrant discussions on Weimar Cinema, a reparatory take on German film history, multidirectional memory, eco cinema, legacies of Nazi violence and women in German screen studies. What a day!👏

Great DAY 2 of The Future of German Screen Studies Conference  with vibrant discussions on Weimar Cinema, a reparatory take on German film history, multidirectional memory, eco cinema, legacies of Nazi violence and women in German screen studies. What a day!👏
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Thank you to all contributors to The Future of German Screen Studies Conference, to the organizers for bringing together this great community of researchers and to the DAAD_UKandIreland for generously supporting the event. The GSSN & St Andrews say goodbye, but stay in touch!🤝

Thank you to all contributors to The Future of German Screen Studies Conference, to the organizers for bringing together this great community of researchers and to the <a href="/DAAD_UK_Ireland/">DAAD_UKandIreland</a> for generously supporting the event. The GSSN &amp; St Andrews say goodbye, but stay in touch!🤝
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On this day in 1891, German editor, film critic and screenwriter Willy Haas was born! He wrote the screenplay for Die freudlose Gasse (1925) as well as Murnau's Der brennende Acker (1922).

On this day in 1891, German editor, film critic and screenwriter Willy Haas was born! He wrote the screenplay for Die freudlose Gasse (1925) as well as Murnau's Der brennende Acker (1922).
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Call for Papers🗞️for the workshop 'Imagining and Reimagining the Holocaust Museum in Literature, Art and Film' held at Holocaust Centre North this December. Apply today! Deadline extended to 31st July.

Call for Papers🗞️for the workshop 'Imagining and Reimagining the Holocaust Museum in Literature, Art and Film' held at Holocaust Centre North this December.   

Apply today!   

Deadline extended to 31st July.
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Fantastic series of events co-organised by Goethe-Institut London and Birkbeck Institute for the Moving Image: REVISITING HARUN FAROCKI: IMAGES & WAR, ACTING & INDOCTRINATION. goethe.de/ins/gb/en/ver.…

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Goethe Institut London has organised a fantastic series of screenings, events and talks: FACETS OF KAFKA. It begins Friday (15/11) with Hanns Zischler's Kafka goes to the Movies, introduced by GSSN founding member Helen Hughes! goethe.de/ins/gb/en/ver.…

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German film scholars and students: spread the word on a post-doc position (deadline:14/2 ) coordinating the German Screen Studies Network and helping establishing a journal of German Screen Studies! vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/52…

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We are now also on Bluesky! You can follow us there with the username g-s-s-n.bsky.social to stay updated on all things German Screen Studies Network!