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"Dr. Volker Lilienthal" <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 28 Jan 1996 15:27:32 -0500
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Dear Mr. Levy,
 
via SCREEN-L you searched for information about the topic of holocaust in
films, TV Movies and so on.
 
I'm glad to give you a hint: As a media journalist living in Frankfurt/M.
some years ago I wrote an analysis about all German TV productions, both
fictious and documentary, which deal with the holocaust AND did in in such a
good way that their producers received a "Adolf-Grimme-Preis" for their work.
The "Adolf-Grimme-Preis" in Germany's most prestigious TV award (as "Variety"
mentioned not far ago).
 
My essay, written in German language, has been published in this book:
 
Lilienthal, Volker: Das gepriesene Schreckbild. Antifaschistisches Fernsehen,
ausgezeichnet mit dem Adolf-Grimme-Preis, in: Joachim Schmitt-Sasse (Hrsg.):
Widerganger. Faschismus und Antifaschismus im Film. Reihe Film- und
Fernsehwissenschaftliche Arbeiten, ed. by Klaus-Peter HeSS, Karl-Dietmar
Moller und Hans J. Wulff. Munsteraner Arbeitskreis fur Semiotik: MAkS
Publikationen, Munster 1993, p. 173-201.
 
If you have any difficulties to get this book in your town or country don't
hesitate to contact me.
 
Sincerely, Volker Lilienthal, 28. Januar 1996.
 
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