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Friday March 18, 2016

Day: March 18, 2016

Review

Berlin Replayed: Cinema and Urban Nostalgia in the Postwall Era by Brigitta B. Wagner

Tony Williams
March 18, 2016
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A Book Review by Tony Williams. This book falls into the now familiar category of Cityscape Studies but focuses on representations of Berlin from the period of Walter Ruttmann’s well-known documentary Berlin – Symphony of a Great City (1927) to more recent depictions of a landscape that has been drastically […]

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