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            TV Series Review. HERRENS VEJE (RIDE UPON THE STORM, created by Adam Price) 

            Natalie Fritz (2020)
            For nine generations, all men of the Krogh family have been pastors. Johannes’s two sons, Christian (Simon Sears) and August (Morten Hee Andersen), were also meant to follow their ancestors’ path, but ... Although the ...
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            Trauma and Conformity 

            Hessel Jan Zondag (2018)
            This article discusses the psychological aspects of two documentaries about violence: THE ACT OF KILLING by Joshua Oppenheimer and DAS RADIKAL BÖSE (THE RADICAL EVIL) by Stefan Ruzowitzky. These are the concepts ‘Trauma’ ...
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            Trauma, Memory and Religion in Film: An Introduction. Editorial 

            Freek L. Bakker, Dr; Lucien M. van Liere, Dr (2018)
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            Orientalische Bilder und Klänge 

            Bornkamm, Henriette (2021)
            Als sich Ende der 1920er Jahre in den USA und Europa der Tonfilm durchsetzte, erkannten ägyptische Geschäftsleute dessen Potenzial für die arabische Welt. Sie erwarben innovative Tontechnik aus Deutschland und schickten ...
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            Revisiting the Relevance of Conceptualism of Godard’s film 

            Vuk Uskokovic (2018)
            Jean-Luc Godard’s filmmaking is analyzed as a conceptual art, as in agreement with his most accomplished role as a film critic, not a classical filmmaker. In his 1970 manifesto, Godard argues that 1) we must make political ...
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