Description
A study of Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's film The Lives of Others (2006) in the BFI Film Classics series
About the Author
Annie Ring is Associate Professor of German and comparative film, literature and cultural theory at UCL, UK. Her research focuses on film, surveillance, technology and the politics of subjectivity. She is author of After the Stasi (Bloomsbury Academic, 2015). She is co-editor of Architecture and Control (2018), Uncertain Archives: Critical Keywords for Big Data (2021) and has contributed to The German Cinema Book (British Film Institute, 2020).
Reviews
A considered study of the 2006 Oscar-winner. -- James Mottram * Total Film *
What makes a classic film? Annie Ring offers intriguing answers to this question in an accessible and engaging volume with breath-taking range and intriguing depth. From surveillance to melodrama and from Brecht to Hitchcock, she covers the myriad facets of a modern-day classic, The Lives of Others. -- Barbara Mennel, University of Florida, USA
This original and fascinating analysis makes a compelling case for including The Lives of Others in the canon of contemporary classic cinema. Anyone who has watched von Donnersmarck's Stasi melodrama will profit from reading Annie Ring's well-researched and accessible book. -- Daniela Berghahn, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781839025303
Author Annie Ring
Format Paperback
Page Count 104
Imprint BFI Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series BFI Film Classics
Details
Subtitle: |
(Das Leben der Anderen) |
Series: |
BFI Film Classics |