Filmspiegel

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Filmspiegel
CategoriesFilm magazine
FrequencyBiweekly
Founded1947
Final issue1991
Country
  • OCLC
879706175

Filmspiegel (

reunification
it continued to be published until 1991.

History and profile

The magazine was launched in 1947 with the title Neue Film Welt (German: New Film World).[1] It was restarted by a decree of the ruling party of East Germany, Socialist Unity Party, with the title Filmspiegel in 1954.[1][2] Its headquarters was in Berlin. The magazine was published in black and white until the 1970s when it began to use colour printing.[1]

Filmspiegel covered a wide range of topics, including drama schools and teaching approaches.

East German cinema.[1] Due to the restrictions on the paper quota the magazine published limited number of copies,[1] but had a high level of readership.[4] Filmspiegel folded in 1991.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Claudia H. L. Fellmer (September 2002). Stars in East German Cinema (PhD thesis). University of Southampton. pp. 34, 95–96.
  2. S2CID 159216395
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  3. ^ Henry Lowood. "East German Popular and Material Culture". Stanford University Libraries. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
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