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The DEFA Film
Library (Cinema of East Germany)
http://www.umass.edu/defa/home.htm
The DEFA Film Library at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is
devoted to the study of the cinema of the former German Democratic Republic
as well as films dealing with East Germany since unification. Lists
of non-commercial circulating films and videos are available.
German Cinema: A Selected Bibliography of Materials in the UC Berkeley
Library
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/Germanfilmbib.html
This web site includes an extensive bibliography of books, articles,
and reviews (mostly in English) from the UC Berkeley library.It is organized
by individual directors and their films.
Goethe
Institute: Guide to German Film (so far only in German)
http://www.goethe.de/z/wwfilm/deindex.htm
This extensive guide to German film includes addresses for institutions,
grants, film archives, museums and libraries. Bibliographies and a summary
of the history of German film are available. An index titled "Stichworte
zum deutschen Film" allows easy access to the different categories.
German
Women Filmmakers
A selected bibliography by Dr. Elaine Martin, University of Alabama.
http://ua1vm.ua.edu/~emartin/gwf/bibliog.htm
Kinoeye
http://www.kinoeye.org
This online journal promotes film from central, eastern and southeastern
Europe by publishing film reviews, festival overviews and reviews of
recent VHS/DVD releases. It has an archive and reviews of recent German
films (mainly 1999-present).
New German Cinema
http://web.uvic.ca/german/439/
This web site on New German Cinema is maintained by Dr. Peter Gölz
who teaches at the University of Victoria. It includes a general bibliography,
links to individual film directors as well as film institutions.
Sourcebook for Early
German Film
http://www.filmgeschichte.de
This web site collects credits, abstracts and reviews of various media
(books, CD ROMS, DVD) concerning silent German film classics.It is organized
by two film enthusiasts, Olaf Brill and Thomas Schultke (mainly in English).
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