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Index of Authors Index of Authors Abel, Richard 19, 20, 134, 135, 136, Alexander, David 441 Andre, Marle 92 Aros (= Alfred Rosenthal) 196, 225, 173 Alexander, lohn 274 Andres, Eduard P. 81 244, 249, 250 Abel, Viktor 400 Alexander, Scott 242, 325 Andrew, Geoff 4, 12, 176, 261,292 Aros, Andrew A. 9 Abercrombie, Nicholas 446 Alexander, William 73 Andrew, 1. Dudley 136, 246, 280, Aroseff, A. 155 Aberdeen, l.A. 183 Alexowitz, Myriam 292 330, 337, 367, 368 Arpe, Verner 4 Aberly, Rache! 233 Alfonsi, Laurence 315 Andrew, Paul 280 Arrabal, Fernando 202 About, Claude 318 Alkin, Glyn 393 Andrews, Bart 438 Arriens, Klaus 76 Abramson, Albert 436 Allan, Angela 6 Andrews, Nigel 306 Arrowsmith, William 201 Abusch, Alexander 121 Allan, Elkan 6 Andreychuk, Ed 38 Arroyo, lose 55 Achard, Maurice 245 Allan, Robin 227 Andriopoulos, Stefan 18 Arvidson, Linda 14 Achenbach, Michael 131 Allan, Sean 122 Andritzky, Christoph 429 Arzooni, Ora G. 165 Achternbusch, Herbert 195 Allardt-Nostitz, Felicitas 311 Anfang, Günther 414 Ascher, Steven 375 Ackbar, Abbas 325 Allen, Don 314 Ang, Ien 441, 446 Ash, Rene 1. 387 Acker, Ally 340 Allen, Jeanne Thomas 291 Angelopoulos, Theodoros 200 Ashbrook, lohn 220 Ackerknecht, Erwin 10, 415, 420 Allen, lerry C. 316 Angelucci, Gianfranco 238 Ashbury, Roy 193 Ackerman, Forrest }. 40, 42 Allen, Michael 249 Anger, Cedric 137 Ashby, lustine 144 Acre, Hector 279 Allen, Miriam Marx 277 Anger, Kenneth 169 Ashley, Leonard R.N. 46 Adair, Gilbert 5, 50, 328 Allen, Richard 254, 348, 370, 372 Angst-Nowik, Doris ll8 Asmus, Hans-Werner 7 Adam, Gerhard 58, 352 Allen, Robert C. 19, 65, 439, 445 Angulo, lesus 202 Asper, Helmut G. 118, 119, 283 Adam, Wilfried 425 Allen, Woody 197, 198 Anink, Bastiaan 372 Aspinall, Sue 30 Adams, Brian 189 Allgeier, Sepp 378 Anker, Steve 130 Assayas, Olivier 200, 202, 204 Adams, Leith 371 Allinson, Mark 199 Ankerich, Michael G. 22, 23 Aster, Christian von 46 Adams, Les 36 Allnutt, Mike 228 Ankum, Katharina von 112 Aston, Leslie 435 Adams, Mark 95 Alloway, Laurence 47 Annan, David 40 Astre, Georges-Albert 35 Adams, Parveen 340 Almendros, Nestor 380 Annenkov, Georges 283 Atheam, Robert G. 37 Adams, T.R. 250 Almod6var, Pedro 198, 199 Anobile, Richard 1. 42, 222, 240, Atkins, lrene Kahn 396 Adamson, loe 203, 250, 276, 385 Alonge, Giaime 223 242, 255, 256, 260, 272, 276 Atkins, Rick 49 Adamson, ludith 369 Alonso, Ana lorge 95 Antel, Franz 130 Atkins, Thomas R. 40, 52, 300, 325 Ade, Albrecht 382 Alst, Theo van 438 Anthony, Harry 20, 21 Atkinson, Ann 190 Adkinson, Robert 140 Alte-Teigeler, Ute 434 Anthony, Brian 218 Atkinson, Don 393 Adler, Alan 369 Altenburg, Christiane 409 Antonioni, Michelangelo 201, 202 Atkinson, Michael 274 Adler, Gusli 292 Altenloh, Emilie 417 Appeldorn, Werner van 375 Attallah, Paul 436 Adler, Wilhelm 399 Altman, Rick 27, 28, 29, 393 April, Adriano 148, 149, 165, 191, Atwell, David 95 Adlon, Percy 196 Altman, Robert 199,200 299, 327 Atwell, Lee 284 Aeckerle, Fritz 400 Alton, lohn 378 Aquila, Richard 38 Aub, Max 2ll Aeppli, Felix 132 Alton, luliane 130 Aragno, Bonizza Giordani 390 Aubert, Michelle 273 Aflleck, Ben 316 Alvarado, Manuel 185,441 Aranda, Francisco 210 Aude, Fran~oise 339 Affron, Charles 239, 333, 390, 411 Alvarez, Santiago 188 Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Audiberti, Jacques 354 Affron, Mirella lona 315, 390 Amar Rodriguez, Victor Manuel 95 Filmjournalisten 360, 377, 443 Auer, Manfred 428 AG Kino & Film 133 Amarcord. Decoupage du film. Arcalli, Franeo 206 Auerbach, Nina 45 AG kommunale Filmarbeit 132 Paris 238 Arce, Hector 276 Augros, loel 181 Agde, Günter 77, 121, 389 Amend, Heike 129 Archiv für Urheber-, Film- und Augst, Gerhard 438 Agee, James 353 Amengual, BarthClemy 218,228, Theaterrecht (UFITA 428 Auiler, Dan 254, 255 Agel, Henri 34, 132, 133, 248 231, 246, 284 Arconada, Cesar M. 244 Anlich, lames 51 Agel, Jerome 263 American Film Institute 81 Argentieri, Mino ISO Anmont, lacques 65, 229, 231, 335, Agramonte, Arturo 188 Amery, lean 353 Argentini, Paul 407 345, 346, 353, 367, 377 Agrasanchez, Rogelio Jr. 372, 373 Ames, Christopher 171 Ariel, Pete 375 Aurich, Rolf 42, 90, 234, 290, 380 Aguilar, Carlos 147 Amesberger, Helga 306 Arijon, Daniel 344 Aurora, Blaise 94 Aguilar, Pilar 148 Amiel, Vincent 260, 261 Aristarco, Guido ISO, 312,318,330, Auster, Albert 51 Ahlander, Lars 101, 204 Ammann, Frank 233 345 Auster, Paul 319 Aho, Tuulikki 258 Ammann, Jean-Christophe 256 Arkoff, Sam 182 Austin, Bruce A. 418 Ahren, Yizhak 65, 115, 335 Ammon, Martin 424 Arien, Michael 1. 353 Austin, Guy 137, 215 Aichholzer, losef 130 Amo, Alvaro del 32 Armatage, Kay 168 Auty, Martyn 80, 141 Aichmayr, Michael 249 Amsler, Andre 77 Armer, Alan A. 403, 410 Auzel, Dominique 17,314,370 Aitken, lan 74, 76 Amyes, Tim 393 Armes, Roy 24, 133, 134, 140, 148, Aveline, Claude 354 Akademie der Bildenden Künste Anderegg, Michael 51,268, 321, 185, 191, 198, 297, 333, 350, 443 Avron, Dominique 289 Wien 247 326 Armogathe, Daniel 93 Axen, Hermann 119 Akerman, Chantal 196 Anders, Allison 310 Armour, Robert A. II, 265 Axjonow, Iwan 232 Akrami-Ghorreh, lamshid 165 Andersen, Artbur 427 Amau, Frank 1 Ayala Blanco, lorge 186 Albera, Fran~ois 19, 132, 136, 158, Andersen, Curt 109 Amaud, Philippe 209 Aycock, Wendeli 59 203, 231, 260, 264 Anderson, Brett 96 Amheim, Rudolf 332, 336, 353, 354 Ayfre, Amedee 423 Albersmeier, Franz-Josef 59, 134, Anderson, Carolyn 325 Amold, Alan 273 Aylesworth, Thomas G. 28, 42, 181 135, 330 Anderson, Christopher 436 Amold, Bob 125 Aziz, M. Abduh 93 Alberstat, Philip 432 Anderson, Ernie 205 Amold, Edwin T. 196 Aziza, Mohamed 191 Alberti, Olympia 269 Anderson, Gillian 396 Amold, Frank 82, 223, 287 Albitz, Wemer 429 Anderson, Janice 32 Amold, Heinz Ludwig 234 Baacke, Dieter 422, 423, 445 Albrecht, Donald 79 Anderson, lohn 81 Amold, Loy 281 Baacke, Rolf-Peter 89 Albrecht, Gerd 114, 124, 307, 423 Anderson, loseph L. 162 Amold, Martin 130 Babington, Bruce 28, 33, 55 Albrecht, Hartmut 120, 264 Anderson, Lindsay 200, 241 Amold, Thomas 307 Babitsky, Paul 155 Aldgate, Anthony 73, 140, 141, 142 Anderson, Paul Thomas 200 Ams, Alfons 24, 390 Bach, Steven 218, 225 Alea, Tomäs Gutierrez 196 Andrade-Watkins, Claire 178 Aronofsky, Darren 202 Bacher, Lutz 283, 379 Alekan, Henri 219, 380, 381 Andre, lacques 92 Aronson, Arnold 389 Bächler, Odile 290 450 Index of Authors Bächlin, Peter 336, 425 Bama, Ion (Yon) 231, 309 Beck, Calvin Thomas 43 Berg, Ulrich von 243, 261, 287 Bachmaier, Helmut 316 Barnard, Timothy 185, 187 Beck, lerry 384, 385, 386 Berg-Ganschow, Uta 89 Bachmann, Dieter 201. 213, 265, Barndt, Götz 120 Becker, Dorothea 122 Berg-Pan, Renata 296 296 Barnes, Alan 55, 143, 310 Becker, Jens Peter 58, 352 Bergala, Alain 245, 246, 286, 299, Bachmann, Gideon 5 Barnes, lohn 17, 140, 142, 143 Becker, lörg 224, 261 314, 320, 327, 345, 364, 366,367 Bachmann, Holger 267 Barnes, Richard 300 Becker, lürgen 431, 432, 433 Bergan, Ronald 6, 181, 220, 232, Bachollet, Raymond 372 Barnouw, Erik 19, 73, 160, 435 Becker, Nikolaus 426 294 Bachy, Victor 191, 192, 240, 249 Baroncelli, lacques de 203 Becker, Wolfgang 114, 128 Berger, Artbur Asa 351, 407 Backemeyer, Sylvia 373 Barr, Charles 140, 141, 142, 254, Beckermann, Ruth 130 Berger, Eberhard 78 Backhaus, Fritz 116 267 Beckers, Ursula 300 Berger, lürgen 62, 109, 127, 364, Bacon, Henry 318 Barr, Tony 4 II Beckett, Samuel 203 384,389 Bacon, Matt 383 Barrett, Gregory 162 Beer, Carotin 419 Berger, Ludwig 203 Bad Object-Choices 340 Barrier, Michael 386 Beer, Roland 161 Bergeron, Regis 159, 160 Baddeley, Waller Hugh 72, 413 Barrios, Richard 29 Beerekamp, Hans 138 Bergesen, Albert 1. 425 Bader, Lude 99 Barrot, Olivier 218 Behar, Henri 80 Bergbaus, Günter 118 Bader, Roher! 277 Barry, Iris 21, 248 Behlmer, Rudy 169, 180, 181, 182, Bergman, Andrew 174 Bading, Andrea 426 Barry, John Francis 97 222 Bergman, Ingmar 204, 205 Badley, Linda 45 Barsacq, Leon 388 Behn, Manfred 107, 121 Bergmann, Pranz 107 Badsey, Stephen 243 Barsam, Richard Meran 5, 73, 240, Behr, Shulamith 111 Bergmann, Kristina 191 Baecque, Antoine de 80, 137, 283, 296 Behrend-Engelhardt, Heike 299 Bergmann, Marieanne 427 311,315,354,360 Barson, Michael 276 Behrens, Gloria 68 Bergmann, Werner 206 Baer, Harry 234 Bart, Peter 182, 183 Behrens, Tobias 436 Bergmeister, Jörg 89 Baer, William 259 Barten, Egbert 139 Beicken, Peter 322 Bergner, Elisaheth 206 Bagdikian, Ben H. 442 Bartetto, Paolo 150 Beier, Lars-Olav 254, 288, 325, 375 Bergner, Heinz 425 Bagh, Peter von 102 Bartetzko, Dieter 115 Beijerinck, Frits Hendrik 22 Bergom-Larsson, Maria 204 Baghdadi, Rafique 161 Barth, Hermann 285 Beil, Norman 431 Bergstrom, Janet 343 Bagier, Guido 4, 22 Barthel, Manfred 126, 299 Beilenhoff, Wolfgang 344, 371 Berkeley, Busby 206 Bahn-Cnblans, Sonja 247 Barthes, Roland 343, 345 Beiweis, Werner 306 Berkowitz, Stan 426 Baier, Martin 322 Bartosch, Günter 28 Beja, Morris 58, 321 Berlin, Ursula 228 Bailey, lulie lames 447, 448 Barisch, Anja 12 Belach, Helga 23, 28, 33, 62, 80, Berling, Peter 235 Baj, Pietro 239 Barzman, Luli 408 118, 140, 206, 258, 259, 260, 265, Berman, Robert A. 403 Bakari, lmruh 193 Basinger, Jeanine 31, 51, 85, 170, 269, 282, 284, 285, 309, 324, 326, Bernadoni, James 175 Bakker, Kees 257 213, 259, 275 377. 389, 390 Bernagozzi, Giampaolo 149 BaLizs, Bela 336, 337, 354 Basner, Georg 413 Belaygue, Christien 23 Bernard, Andre 135 Balcon, Michael 139 Bassoff, Lawrence 372, 373 Bell, David 397 Bernard, Jami 310 Baldwin, lames 177 Bassotto, Camillo 77 Bell, Elizabeth 227 Bernardet, Jean-Claude 187 Baldwin, Neil 230 Basten, Fred E. 372,377, 390 Bell, Frank 91 Bernardi, Daniel 173 Balemi, Andreas 164 Bastiancich, Alfio 277 Bell-Metereau, Rebecca 339 Bernardi, Sandro 203, 281 Balio, Tino 175, 180, 181,442 Bastide, Regis 240 Beller, Hans 335, 388 Bernardini, Aldo 125, 149, 150, 403 Balk, Alfred 97 Basutt;u, Mehmet 154 Belling, Curt 112, 113 Bernardo, Mario 16 Ball, Eustace Hall 399 Bataille, Gretchen M.
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