German Language and Literature: German cinema & film criticism

An online peer reviewed international bi-lingual scholarly journal on literature, film, and art in the German speaking countries after 1945. The journal was founded in 1997 and is published by the Department of German, Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA. The journal contains interviews, articles and reviews, and also provides visitors with the opportunity to listen to readings by authors. The full-text of each issue is available online, in a mixture of German and English.

An international peer-reviewed open access journal dedicated to philosophically discussing film studies, aesthetics and world cinema.

Internet Resources

adlr.link is the Specialised Information Service (FID) for media, communication and film studies. Anyone researching, teaching or studying these subjects can search here for books, journal articles, AV media and online resources in around 3 million records. The index consists of more than 35 data sources specifically tailored to the subjects, which are constantly updated and expanded.

Germany maintains, cares for, and makes its moving pictures accessible to the public through the Federal Film Archive in Berlin, which is one the largest archives of its kind in the world. In 1990, the state Film Archive of the GDR was integrated into the film section of the Federal Archives.
The Film Archive has been collecting German newsreels, documentary films and feature films since the 1950s. The film archive material is accessible and may be used if its condition permits. Film Archive employees inform, advise and support research carried out by film producers, scientists, journalists and interested citizens. Literature on the subject is also available to users in a specialised library.

A film and television museum based in Berlin, Germany. The museum contains collections on film history from the first moving images to digital film. The website contains information about the museum, the collections, events and exhibitions past and present. The collections area of the website covers: a film archive; a script collection; a photo archive; and a poster archive among others. There is also a Marlene Dietrich collection, and the website provides a biography on the actress. The section on exhibitions has information about the permanent exhibitions, current exhibitions and an archive going as far back as 2000. In addition, the Deutsche Kinemathek is responsible for the Retrospective section of the Berlinale, and puts on special film series, exhibitions, colloquia and other events.

Founded in 1949, the Deutsches Filminstitut – DIF is the oldest cinematic institution in Germany and also one of the country's largest. To collect, process and analyse information on film is one of the main purposes of the DIF. A second purpose is the collection of films, their preservation and, if necessary, restoration in order to bring them back to the screen. In 2006, the Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt/Main, merged with the DIF and is now an institution of the latter. Together the DIF / Deutsches Filmmuseum now provide an exceptional variety of services and comprehensive expertise in film, but also run two cinemas: the award-winning Cinema of the Deutsches Filmmuseum in Frankfurt and the Caligari Filmbühne in Wiesbaden.

A well-presented film website in German & English, although the German platform is more extensive. This project is coordinated by the Deutsches Filminstitut (German Film Institute), and provides details on German films, individuals and film companies. The site promises constant updates and more information to make its lists of films and individuals' filmographies as complete as possible. It also gauges news, current trends and developments in the German film industry, providing well-written synopses. It allows users to search thematically through different genres and contains a wealth of links, clips and stills. The focus here is on cinematic films, not television films.

Contains useful information on a number of film-related topics, such film archives, awards, festivals, periodicals, theory & criticism, etc.

German Films Service + Marketing GmbH is the national information and advisory center for the promotion of German films worldwide.