Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... film both gives Riefenstahl room to maneuver and deconstructs her own myth , without , however , resolving the contradictions such a representation poses . Near the beginning of the film Müller presents the young Riefenstahl dancing ...
... film both gives Riefenstahl room to maneuver and deconstructs her own myth , without , however , resolving the contradictions such a representation poses . Near the beginning of the film Müller presents the young Riefenstahl dancing ...
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... film before its U.S.A. release and for providing us with the pressbook for the film , which includes excerpts from the interview with the director at the New York Film Festival in October 1993. The literal translation of the German ...
... film before its U.S.A. release and for providing us with the pressbook for the film , which includes excerpts from the interview with the director at the New York Film Festival in October 1993. The literal translation of the German ...
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... film director Erich Von Stroheim ) , and his group of has - been actors , Stewart Kirby and Damita Syn , have gone mad and attempt to make a comeback by kidnapping Emma for the starring role in the movie they are filming . Wanting the film ...
... film director Erich Von Stroheim ) , and his group of has - been actors , Stewart Kirby and Damita Syn , have gone mad and attempt to make a comeback by kidnapping Emma for the starring role in the movie they are filming . Wanting the film ...
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