Marriage of Maria Braun

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allegory
bibliography.
biographical sketch
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chronology
classic film
commentaries
commentary
Douglas Sirk
editor's introduction
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Fassbinder
filmography
Hanna Schygulla
Hollywood directors
interviews
New German Cinema
postwar German history
reviews
rubble
Rutgers Films in Print Series
Sheila Johnston
shooting script
The Marriage of Maria Braun
Thomas Elsaesser
transcript
women's movies
World War II

Product details

  • ISBN 9780813511306
  • Weight: 425g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1986
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Marriage of Maria Braun is the fourth volume in the Rutgers Films in Print Series and the most contemporary of those to appear in it thus far. Because of the enormous influence of New German Cinema and the importance of Fassbinder himself, the film is already considered a classic. "Maria Braun" is its director's attempt to recount and assess postwar German history through the personal example of his main character, played brilliantly by Hanna Schygulla. It is also a tribute to the Hollywood directors of the women's movies of the thirties and forties. Maria, and in the loose allegory Fassbinder has constructed, Germany itself, in their cold acquisitiveness and materialism, melodramatically rise from the ashes of World War II only to veer toward an inevitable doom that takes the film full circle, recalling the film's opening shots of a city reduced to rubble.

This volume contains the editor's introduction, a chronology of the the years 1943-1954, a biographical sketch of Fassbinder, the full transcript of the film as released, notes on the shooting script, interviews with the scriptwriter and director, commentary on Douglas Sirk by Fassbinder, reviews, commentaries by Thomas Elsaesser and Sheila Johnston, a filmography, and a bibliography. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
JOYCE RHEUBAN is the author of Harry Langdon: The Comedian as Metteur en Scene and translator of Fassbinder's screenplay for In a Year of Thirteen Moons