This message from WIG-L should be of interest for the film studies
colleagues among us.
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> hello wiggies!
> let me invite you take take a look at the DEFA film library's updated and
> expanded website:
> www.umass.edu/defa
> It reflects the hundreds of new additions of East German films to our
> collection, including feature films, documentaries, and children's films
> produced from 1946-1992. These titles are available on 35mm, 16mm and
> video for non-commercial screening purposes (classrooms, film festivals,
> etc.). Barton Byg, together with Progress Film-Verleih and the
soon-to-be
> DEFA Stiftung, have worked very hard to make this dream - access to, and
> proliferation of the Cinema of the former GDR - a reality. We also
invite
> you to visit us at UMass Amherst, where in addition to these films,we
also
> have books, journals and other materials relating not only to DEFA, but
> East German culture, both pre- and post-Wende. Any questions?
suggestions?
> please write us:
> [log in to unmask]
>
> And please feel free to forward this message to any other interested
folks,
> organizations, lists, etc.
> thank you kindly,
> beth moore
> circulation manager, DEFA film library
>
>
> beth moore
> univ. of massachusetts / defa film library
> hff potsdam-babelsberg
> new address on oct 6:
> wollestrasse 50
> 14482 potsdam
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