
Revolver 51
German, Franz Müller, Benjamin Heisenberg, Saskia Walker, Christoph Hochhäusler, Marcus Seibert, Nicolas Wackerbarth, 2025
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Revolver 51 is a specialized book that explores the world of film, authored by renowned writers such as Benjamin Heisenberg, Marcus Seibert, Christoph Hochhäusler, Nicolas Wackerbarth, and Franz Müller. The publication offers a comprehensive analysis and critical examination of topics related to art, music, and design in the context of film. With a page count of 140 and compact dimensions of 10.5 cm in width and 14.4 cm in height, this non-fiction book is both informative and handy. It is aimed at a broad audience interested in cinematic art and its interdisciplinary connections. The content is written in German and provides both theoretical and practical insights into the film industry. The release in 2025 ensures that the topics covered are current and relevant. Thus, Revolver 51 is a valuable resource for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the intersections between film and other creative disciplines.
Revolver 51
German, Franz Müller, Benjamin Heisenberg, Saskia Walker, Christoph Hochhäusler, Marcus Seibert, Nicolas Wackerbarth, 2025
Marleni: Prussian divas blonde as steel.
Post-dramatic theatre is theatre after the drama, as is evident in the works of Heiner Müller, Robert Wilson and Jan Fabre, for example. This book is a presentation of the development of these new scenic forms from the 1960s to the present day: it offers a panorama of aesthetic means, a wealth of exemplary material from international theatre practice and is at the same time a theory of new theatre.
Saskia Walker: The magazine for film.
Saskia Walker
German, Franz Müller, Benjamin Heisenberg, Christoph Hochhäusler, Marcus Seibert, Nicolas Wackerbarth, Saskia Walker, 2023
Here, Wenders writes about his own work. He documents 20 years: from the early music films to 'The State of Things' and 'Paris, Texas', as well as his collaboration with Peter Handke in 'Wings of Desire'. When read together, these texts from nearly two decades create a cinematic poetics. Not only the many admirers of the director can find a wealth of insightful remarks here.