I’m very proud to have contributed a chapter on coded references to queerness in Pandora’s Box to this wonderful volume! Equally proud to have worked with & feature alongside such wonderful people, including Jonah, @katielmsutton.bsky.social, @ervinmalakaj.bsky.social, Ina Linge & more!
Join us on Thursday 18th June, 8:30 pm at The Ultimate Picture Palace (UPP) for a screening of Song (Richard Eichberg, 1928)with an introduction by Andreas Thein (Filmmuseum Düsseldorf)!
Final reminder for registration for the Rethinking Weimar Cinema Conference happening at Worcester College, Oxford 17 - 19 June! @weimarfilmnetwork.bsky.social @mharrabin.bsky.social @ags-gbi.bsky.social @baftss.bsky.social @iaswarwick.bsky.social @leverhulme.ac.uk @oxfordgerman.bsky.social
Join us on Tuesday 16th June, 8:30 pm at The Ultimate Picture Palace (UPP) for a screening of The Holy Mountain (Arnold Fanck, 1926) with an introduction by Dr Ian Roberts @warwick-smlc.bsky.social! Tickets available via link below! @weimarfilmnetwork.bsky.social
Excited about this!! Come & join us!
German Screen Studies Network
German Screen Studies Network
German Screen Studies Network
German Screen Studies Network
Next stop: Oxford! 📍💙
Beyond excited to share that I’ll be joining St Hugh’s College this October as the Powys Roberts Postdoctoral Fellow in Modern Languages!
1/4: Registration for the Rethinking Weimar Cinema conference (organised by @weimarfilmnetwork.bsky.social) is now open! The conference will take place 17-19 June at Worcester College, Oxford. Spaces are limited so register via the link below to secure your place!
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Made in 1926 by Arnold Fanck, The Holy Mountain is a landmark German Bergfilm featuring Leni Riefenstahl. Set in the Alps, it blends a romantic triangle with spectacular mountaineering, skiing and ava...
After committing murder for love, painter rescues a young Malaysian woman, and the pair begin a new life performing in vaudeville. Starring Anna May Wong in her first European film, this Weimar-era me...
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It's publication day! The volume Weimar's Queer Visual Cultures edited by the most wonderful editors @katielmsutton.bsky.social, Ina Linge, and Birgit Lang is hot off the press! Proud to be among such stellar authors! Get your library copy here: utppublishing.com/doi/book/10....
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Birgit Lang is a professor of German at the University of Melbourne.