DOK 50 Heft 3: Sondernummer Film und Kultur. 3
by Rovan, Joseph [ed.]
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This extremely scarce special issue DOK 50 Heft 3: Sondernummer Film und Kultur. 3, was published on the occasion of the International Film Club Conference in 1950 and features articles by André Malraux, Pudowkin, René Barjavel, Joseph Rovan, Jean Giraudoux, André Bazin, Jean Cocteau, Raymond Queneau, Maurice Jaubert, Jean-Georges Auriol, Henri Colpi, Hans Wollenberg, Le Veugle, Buddy Schulberg, Henri Jeanson and Chris Marker.
In the stimulating intellectual climate of postwar France, numerous independent associations for popular education arose immediately after the Libération. One of them was the group Peuple et Culture, of which Joseph Rovan served as one of their directors.
In 1946, Rovan was invited by the French military administration to participate in the reconstruction of the German cultural sector. For this purpose, he initiated several Franco-German seminars in Germany, presenting not only literature and theater, but also films. André Bazin, then head of the film department of Travail et Culture and Chris Marker, who assisted Bazin in his daily work in the film department, assured Rovan of their help.
In October 1946, the first Franco-German seminar took place in the youth hostel of Titisee in the Black Forest. Over time, the seminars were held annually in the French sector in Germany and became more and more exclusively dedicated to film. The first major international meeting took place in March 1950 and was attended by many renowned directors, actors and critics, like Robert Flaherty, Curt Oertel, Georges Rouquier, Wolfgang Staudte, Helmut Käutner, Jean-Pierre Melville, Josef von Baky, Dieter Borsche, Howard Vernon, Walter Hagemann, Theodor Kotulla and Enno Patalas.
With significant contributions to film theory, such as Pudowkin's article on Montage, Giraudoux's on Film and Theater, and Marker's writings on the Animated Film and Subjective Film, to name a few, this is an important document of German film history and film theory.
OCLC (05/2022) lists only one holding at New York Public Library.
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Stuttgart: Blüchert-Verlag, 1950. First edition. Folio (30×21,5cm), [as issued, published as loose leaves] later bound in black half-linen using the original title cover, with silver-lettered spine. pp. [1] Title, [1] Index, 79, [3] plates. Text in German. Slight rubbing to cloth, with a tiny dent on rear cover. Near fine.
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- Title
- DOK 50 Heft 3: Sondernummer Film und Kultur. 3
- Author
- Rovan, Joseph [ed.]
- Illustrator
- Chris Marker
- Book Condition
- Used - Near Fine
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First Edition
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- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Blüchert-Verlag
- Place of Publication
- Stuttgart
- Date Published
- 1950
- Pages
- 84
- Size
- Folio
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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