You can find articles touching or covering GDR cinema with references in:
G. Nowell-Smith, ed., (1996), _THE OXFORD HISTORY OF WORLD CINEMA_. Oxford
U.P.
Sigrun D. Leonhard (1989), Testing the Borders: East German Film between
Individualism and Social Commitment. In: D.J. Goulding, ed., POST NEW WAVE
CINEMA IN THE SOVIET UNION AND EASTERN EUROPE. Bloomington and Indianapolis:
Indiana U.P.
In Screen Series there is a Guide with biographies of GDR filmmakers:
Nina Hibbin (1969). EASTERN EUROPE. AN ILLUSTRTED GUIDE, London, New York:
A. Zwemmer Ltd., A.S. Barnes & Co.
Hrvoje
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From: Andrew Thomas Hildebrand <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 11:03 PM
Subject: East German Film
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> I can't find any kind of substantial research done on early GDR
> cinema, particularly in relation to it's ostensibly Nazi roots (the
> filmmakers, it seems to me, must have been trained within the Goebbles
> propaganda ministry) does anyone know of any?
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> Drew
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