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List of Illustrations | ||
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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