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  • Brecht on Film and Radio
  • Written by author Bertolt Brecht, Marc Silberman
  • Published by Methuen Drama, 2000/02/17
  • From Weimar Germany to Hollywood to East Berlin, Brecht on Film & Radio gathers together a selection of Bertolt Brecht's own writings on the new film and broadcast media that revolutionized arts and communication in the twentieth century. Some
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Introduction
Acknowledgements
Pt. I Texts and Fragments on the Cinema (1919-55)
On Life in the Theatre 3
On Film 4
The German Chamber Film 5
Less Certainty!!! 5
From the ABCs of the Epic Theatre 6
Mutilated Films 8
The World is Yours 9
Intoxicating Effect 9
V-Effects of Chaplin 10
The Verfremdungseffekt in the Other Arts 10
On Film Music 10
Wilhelm Dieterle's Gallery of Grand-Bourgeois Figures 19
Efforts to Save the Film The Axe of Wandsbek 20
On the Filming of Literary Texts 21
On the Courage Film 22
Questions [about the Courage Film] 23
File Note [Courage Film] 24
The Film Mother Courage 26
On the Puntila Script 27
The Storytelling Women in the Estate Kitchen [Puntila Film] 28
Billiard Room in the Hotel Tavastberg [Puntila Film] 29
Pt. II Texts on Radio Broadcasting (1926-1932)
Young Drama and the Radio 33
Suggestions for the Director of Radio Broadcasting 35
Radio - An Antediluvian Invention? 36
On Utilizations 38
Explanations [about The Flight of the Lindberghs] 38
The Radio as a Communications Apparatus 41
Pt. III Early screenplays (1921)
The Mystery of the Jamaica Bar 49
The Jewel Eater 79
Three in the Tower 100
Pt. IV The Threepenny Material (1930-1932)
The Bruise - A Threepenny Film 131
No Insight through Photography 144
On the Discussion about Sound Film 144
Meddling with the Poetic Substance 145
The Experiment is Dead, Long Live the Experiment! 146
The Threepenny Lawsuit 147
Pt. V The Kuhle Wampe Film (1932)
Film without Commercial Value 203
The Sound Film Kuhle Wampe or Who Owns the World? 204
The Film Kuhle Wampe 206
Short Contribution on the Theme of Realism 207
Kuhle Wampe or Who Owns the World? [scene segmentation] 209
Translator's Notes 259
Index of Works by Bertolt Brecht 269
General Index 271


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