Since the turn of the twenty-first century, efforts to improve human rights, social equality, and democracy in western Europe have faced growing challenges that range from economic and medical crises to the resurgence of the tribalist far right. Studying western European cinema reveals how filmmakers have been using their art to reflect on the region's contemporary problems and potentials. InConflict and Survival in Contemporary Western European Film, John Alexander Williams and Alexandra Hagen have collected a diverse array of essays that analyzehow filmmakers have portrayed forms of strifeand endurancein the new century. Divided into three thematic sections-historical conflicts and national identities; migrants, natives, and battles over space; and ethical struggles in everyday life-this book offers case studies of historical context, narrative, and form in a range of significant recent films. Showcasing such movies asDays of Glory, A War, Code Unknown, The Edge of Heaven, Toni Erdmann, The Great Beauty,andWeekend,this fascinating collection presents contemporary filmmakers as critical citizen-artists who are directly involved in interrogating the past, present, and future of Europe.
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Conflict and Survival in Contemporary Western European Film
John Alexander Williamsis professor of modern European and German history at Bradley University. He is the author ofTurning to Nature in Germany: Hiking, Nudism, and Conservation, 1900-1940and the editor ofBerlin Since the Wall's End: Shaping Society and Memory in the German Metropolis since 1989andWeimar Culture Revisited: Studies in European Culture and History.Alexandra Hagenis visiting assistant professor at the New College of Florida. Her research interests include twenty-first-century German literature and film as well as second language acquisition. She has edited two volumes of the journalFocus on German Studies. Her work has also appeared inMonatshefteandDie Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German.
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