Screening Transcendence
Discover the fascinating evolution of Austrian cinema in the 1930s with Screening Transcendence by Robert Dassanowsky. Published in 2018, this insightful book spans 444 pages and delves into the complex film production landscape during the Austrofascist period (1933–1938).
Dassanowsky, a noted film historian, carefully examines how Austrian filmmakers navigated the competing demands of audiences in Nazi Germany and broader Western markets. He highlights the dual strategies employed by the industry: the production of "Aryanized" films for the German market and "Emigrantenfilm," which featured émigré and Jewish talent aimed at international viewers. With thorough archival research conducted in both Vienna and the United States, this book provides a detailed and engaging look at a pivotal era in European film history.
Whether you are a film enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about the rich tapestry of Austrian cinema, Screening Transcendence offers a compelling narrative that is sure to captivate and inform.