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Krützen, Michaela (2007). Väter, Engel, Kannibalen. Figuren des Hollywoodkinos. Frankfurt/Main: Fischer. Monaco, James (2000). Film und Neue Medien. Reinbek: Rowohlt. Monaco, James (2000). Film verstehen. Reinbek: Rowohlt. Schanze, Helmut (Hrsg.) (2002). Metzler Lexikon Medientheorie/ Medienwissenschaft. Ansätze – Personen – Grundbegriffe. Stuttgart&Weimar: Metzler. Schneider, Steven J. ( 5 2008) 1001 Filme. Die Sie sehen sollten, bevor das Leben vorbei ist. Hildesheim: Olms. Steinmetz, Rüdiger (2005). Film sehen lernen. Frankfurt/Main: Zweitausendeins. (+DVD mit Filmbeispielen) Schwerfel, Heinz Peter (2003). Kino und Kunst. Eine Liebesgeschichte. Köln: Dumont. Truffaut, François (1997). Die Filme meines Lebens. Frankfurt/Main: Verlag der Autoren. Truffaut, François (2003). Mister Hitchcock, wie haben Sie das gemacht? München: Heyne. Vogler, Christopher (1999). Die Odyssee des Drehbuchschreibers. Frankfurt/Main: Zweitausendeins. Winkler, Willy (2002) Kino. Stuttgart: dtv. (=Kleine Philosophie der Passionen) --------------- Müller, Jürgen (2001). Filme der 90er Jahre. Köln: Taschen. Müller, Jürgen (2002). Filme der 80er Jahre. Köln: Taschen. Müller, Jürgen (2003). Filme der 70er Jahre. Köln: Taschen. Müller, Jürgen (2004). Filme der 60er Jahre. Köln: Taschen. Müller, Jürgen (2005). Filme der 50er Jahre. Köln: Taschen. Müller, Jürgen (2005). Filme der 40er Jahre. Köln: Taschen. Müller, Jürgen (2006). Filme der 30er Jahre. Köln: Taschen. Müller, Jürgen (2007). Filme der 20er Jahre. Köln: Taschen. Reihe Filmgenres bei Reclam (zB. Fantasy & Märchen, Western, Abenteuer, Horror, Western, SF) --------------- Kramp, Joachim (2005). Hallo, Hier spricht Edgar Wallace! Berlin: Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Kramp, Joachim/ Wehnert, Jürgen (2004). Das Edgar Wallace Lexikon. Berlin: Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Tses, Cristos (2002). Der Hexer, der Zinker und andere Mörder. Essen: Klartext-Verlag. Und hoffentlich bald in deutscher Sprache: Cousins, Mark: The Story of Film (2004) Recommended books: Abrams, Nathan et al.: Studying Film.- Arnold 2001 Task-oriented, highly reradable introduction to film studies; strong on British cinema.

Adair, Gilbert (ed.): Movies.- Penguin 1999 Famous author Adair gives us a rattlebag of interesting articles. Bell, Angela/Joyce, Mark/Rivers, Danny: Advanced Level Media.- Hodder& Stoughton 1999 The book has been both praised and condemned, but for non-native teachers it is an excellent resource book anyway. Blandford, Steve et al.: The Film Studies Dictionary.- Arnold 2001 Aimed at students and fairly basic; still: one of the OK-books around. David Bordwell, Kristin Thompson: Film Art: An Introduction, 7th International Edition.- McGraw-Hill Education 2003 A fat book, but one of the classics! Branston, Gill/Stafford, Roy: The Media Student's Book. Second Edition.- Routledge 1999 A fat textbook full of good texts and even better ideas! Buckland, Warren: Teach Yourself Film Studies.- Hodder Headline 1998 Serves beginners well. Buscombe, Edward: Cinema Today.- Phaidon Press 2003 Huge and magnificent with stills galore and very good essays. Butler, Andrew M.: Film Studies.- Pocket Essentials 2002 Very thin, very basic, very useful. Connell, Barbara et al.: Examining the Media.- Hodder&Stoughton 1996 For students preparing for the GCSE; contains some useful material. Cook, David A.: A History of Narrative Film.- Norton 4 2004 A 1000+ pages; seen as the definitive text in many US seminars. Cousins, Mark: Story of Film.- Pavilion 2004 Very attractive new history. Donellan Craig (series editor): Television and Censorship.- Issues for the Nineties, vol.27 Certainly not the latest - but it might give you a few ideas. Downes, Brenda/Miller, Steven: Teach Yourself Media Studies.- Hodder Headline 1998 Basic and informative. Ebert, Roger: The Bigger Little Book of Hollywood Clichés.- Virgin 1999 Film guru Ebert has come up with a really entertaining collection. Check out the "Miracle of Available Parking Space." Gianetti, Paul: Understanding Movies. Tenth Edition.- Pearson 2005 Quite costly, but extremely helpful with the jargon. Good examples. Glatzer, Robert: Beyond Popcorn. A Critic's Guide to Looking at Films.- EWU Press 2001 Short, entertaining, informative – includes a chapter on "A List of All the Films You Have to See Before You Die." So: carpe diem. Gore, Chris: The 50 Greatest Movies Never Made.- St. Martin's 1999

Adair, Gilbert (ed.): Movies.- Penguin 1999<br />

Famous author Adair gives us a rattlebag of interesting articles.<br />

Bell, Angela/Joyce, Mark/Rivers, Danny: Advanced Level Media.- Hodder&<br />

Stoughton 1999<br />

The book has been both praised and condemned, but for non-native teachers it is an excellent<br />

resource book anyway.<br />

Blandford, Steve et al.: The Film Studies Dictionary.- Arnold 2001<br />

Aimed at students and fairly basic; still: one of the OK-books around.<br />

David Bordwell, Kristin Thompson: Film Art: An Introduction, 7th International<br />

Edition.- McGraw-Hill Education 2003<br />

A fat book, but one of the classics!<br />

Branston, Gill/Stafford, Roy: The Media Student's Book. Second Edition.-<br />

Routledge 1999<br />

A fat textbook full of good texts and even better ideas! <br />

Buckland, Warren: Teach Yourself Film Studies.- Hodder Headline 1998<br />

Serves beginners well.<br />

Buscombe, Edward: Cinema Today.- Phaidon Press 2003<br />

Huge and magnificent with stills galore and very good essays.<br />

Butler, Andrew M.: Film Studies.- Pocket Essentials 2002<br />

Very thin, very basic, very useful.<br />

Connell, Barbara et al.: Examining the Media.- Hodder&Stoughton 1996<br />

For students preparing for the GCSE; contains some useful material.<br />

Cook, David A.: A History of Narrative Film.- Norton 4 2004<br />

A 1000+ pages; seen as the definitive text in many US seminars.<br />

Cousins, Mark: Story of Film.- Pavilion 2004<br />

Very attractive new history. <br />

Donellan Craig (series editor): Television and Censorship.- Issues for the Nineties,<br />

vol.27<br />

Certainly not the latest - but it might give you a few ideas.<br />

Downes, Brenda/Miller, Steven: Teach Yourself Media Studies.- Hodder Headline<br />

1998<br />

Basic and informative.<br />

Ebert, Roger: The Bigger Little Book of Hollywood Clichés.- Virgin 1999<br />

Film guru Ebert has come up with a really entertaining collection. Check out the "Miracle of Available<br />

Parking Space."<br />

Gianetti, Paul: Understanding Movies. Tenth Edition.- Pearson 2005<br />

Quite costly, but extremely helpful with the jargon. Good examples.<br />

Glatzer, Robert: Beyond Popcorn. A Critic's Guide to Looking at Films.- EWU<br />

Press 2001<br />

Short, entertaining, informative – includes a chapter on "A List of All the Films You Have to See Before<br />

You Die." So: carpe diem.<br />

Gore, Chris: The 50 Greatest Movies Never Made.- St. Martin's 1999

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