Wiebke von carolsfeld biography of mahatma gandhi
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Canadian Cinema Since the 1980s: At the Heart of the World 9781442698314
Table of contents :
Contents
Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: What Is Canadian Cinema and What Happened to It at the End of the Twentieth Century?
1. Canadian Cinema 1896–1986: Invisibility and Difference
2. The Anxiety of Influence: David Cronenberg and the Canadian Imagination
3. Time Capsules: The Eighties Worlds of Denys Arcand and Patricia Rozema
4. Crossover Icons: The Faces of Canadian Cinema
5. Quebecois Auteurs: The New Internationalism of Jean-Claude Lauzon, Léa Pool, and Robert Lepage
6. Cronenberg’s Mutant Progeny: Genre Film-making around the Turn of the Millennium
7. The Death of the Author? The Case of Atom Egoyan
8. The Canadian Mosaic: Margins and Ethnicities
9. Film-Making at the Heart of the World: Guy Maddin
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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CANADIAN CINEMA SINCE THE 1980s At the Heart of the World
Award-winning author David L.
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Wiebke von carolsfeld biography of mahatma gandhi
German film editor and film director
Wiebke von Carolsfeld | |
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Born | 1966 (age 58–59) Germany |
Nationality | German Canadian |
Occupation(s) | Film director, writer, editor |
Years active | 1990s-present |
Notable work | Marion Bridge, The Saver |
Wiebke von Carolsfeld (born 1966) is a German Canadian film director, writer and editor.[1] Her debut feature film as a director, Marion Bridge, won the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival.[2]
Background
Originally from Germany, von Carolsfeld moved to Canada.
Despite having degrees in medieval history and literature from the University of Cologne,[3] she was rejected when she applied to Ryerson University's film school for lacking the Ontario-specific thirteenth grade in her high school transcripts.[1] Instead, she voluntee