Pantenburg, Volker
Volker Pantenburg is Professor of Film Studies at the University of Zurich. His most recent book is Aggregatzusta¨nde bewegter Bilder (2022). Book publications in English include Farocki/Godard: Film as Theory (2015), Cinematographic Objects: Things and Operations (2015, Editor) and Screen Dynamics: Mapping the Borders of Cinema (Co-Editor, 2012). In 2015, he co-founded the Harun Farocki Institut Berlin.
Turigliatto, Roberto
Roberto Turigliatto is former head of programming at the National Museum of Cinema in Turin and former director of Torino Film Festival. He collaborated with the Venice, Pesaro, Rotterdam and Locarno festivals and is co-director of the Fuori Orario program (RAI 3). He has published major collective works on new cinemas and books on Philippe Garrel, Jerzy Skolimowski, Jean-Daniel Pollet, Manoel de Oliveira, Julio Bressane, and others.
Eisenschitz, Bernard
Bernard Eisenschitz is a French film critic, subtitler and historian based in Paris. He was a critic at Cahiers du cinéma and La Nouvelle Critique, and edited the journal Cinéma between 2001 and 2007. His books includeNicholas Ray: An American Journey (1990), Le cinéma allemand (1999), Fritz Lang au Travail (2011), Douglas Sirk, né Detlef Sierck (2022), and Boris Vassilievitch Barnet (2024).
Pantenburg, Volker
Volker Pantenburg is Professor of Film Studies at the University of Zurich. His most recent book is Aggregatzusta¨nde bewegter Bilder (2022). Book publications in English include Farocki/Godard: Film as Theory (2015), Cinematographic Objects: Things and Operations (2015, Editor) and Screen Dynamics: Mapping the Borders of Cinema (Co-Editor, 2012). In 2015, he co-founded the Harun Farocki Institut Berlin.
Eisenschitz, Bernard
Bernard Eisenschitz is a French film critic, subtitler and historian based in Paris. He was a critic at Cahiers du cinéma and La Nouvelle Critique, and edited the journal Cinéma between 2001 and 2007. His books includeNicholas Ray: An American Journey (1990), Le cinéma allemand (1999), Fritz Lang au Travail (2011), Douglas Sirk, né Detlef Sierck (2022), and Boris Vassilievitch Barnet (2024).
Pantenburg, Volker
Volker Pantenburg is Professor of Film Studies at the University of Zurich. His most recent book is Aggregatzusta¨nde bewegter Bilder (2022). Book publications in English include Farocki/Godard: Film as Theory (2015), Cinematographic Objects: Things and Operations (2015, Editor) and Screen Dynamics: Mapping the Borders of Cinema (Co-Editor, 2012). In 2015, he co-founded the Harun Farocki Institut Berlin.
Volker Pantenburg (Author, Edited by, Foreword by)
Volker Pantenburg is Professor of Film Studies at the University of Zurich. His most recent book is Aggregatzusta¨nde bewegter Bilder (2022). Book publications in English include Farocki/Godard: Film as Theory (2015), Cinematographic Objects: Things and Operations (2015, Editor) and Screen Dynamics: Mapping the Borders of Cinema (Co-Editor, 2012). In 2015, he co-founded the Harun Farocki Institut Berlin.
Bernard Eisenschitz (Author)
Bernard Eisenschitz is a French film critic, subtitler and historian based in Paris. He was a critic at Cahiers du cinéma and La Nouvelle Critique, and edited the journal Cinéma between 2001 and 2007. His books includeNicholas Ray: An American Journey (1990), Le cinéma allemand (1999), Fritz Lang au Travail (2011), Douglas Sirk, né Detlef Sierck (2022), and Boris Vassilievitch Barnet (2024).
Roberto Turigliatto (Author)
Roberto Turigliatto is former head of programming at the National Museum of Cinema in Turin and former director of Torino Film Festival. He collaborated with the Venice, Pesaro, Rotterdam and Locarno festivals and is co-director of the Fuori Orario program (RAI 3). He has published major collective works on new cinemas and books on Philippe Garrel, Jerzy Skolimowski, Jean-Daniel Pollet, Manoel de Oliveira, Julio Bressane, and others.