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Shadow citizens : Želimir Žilnik

Title
Shadow citizens : Želimir Žilnik / curated by What, How & for Who/WHW and presented by the Edith-Russ-Haus for Media Art ; contributors, Boris Buden [and 8 others] ; editors, Ivet Ćurlin [and 3 others].
Publication
  • Oldenburg : Edith-Russ-Haus für Medienkunst : Sternberg Press, [2019]
  • ©2019

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Additional Authors
  • Buden, Boris
  • Ćurlin, Ivet
  • Žilnik, Želimir, 1942-
  • What, How and For Whom (Organization), curator.
  • Edith-Russ-Haus für Medienkunst, host institution, issuing body.
  • Sternberg Press, publisher.
Description
168, 152 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), facsimiles, portraits; 25 cm
Summary
"Shadow Citizens offers an insight into the radical film praxis and extensive oeuvre of filmmaker Želimir Žilnik (b. 1942, based in Novi Sad, Serbia) within the context of this publication. From his beginnings in the lively amateur film scene of Yugoslavia in the 1960s, Žilnik has gone on to make more than fifty films, including a number of feature films and TV productions, often in the genre of docudrama. He received international recognition early on, winning the Golden Bear for Best Film at the 1969 Berlin International Film Festival for Early Works. In the 1970s his films encountered political opposition, and he left Yugoslavia for West Germany, where he realized several independent films, including some of the earliest films dealing with the topic of guest workers. In the 1980s, after leaving Germany--due to his films once again facing political opposition and censorship--and returning to Yugoslavia, he made numerous TV and feature films through which he portrayed early symptoms of the country's growing social conflicts, continuing in the 1990s with films dealing with the maladies of the post-socialist transition as well as questions of migration. The notion of shadow citizens, conceived as different minorities that are increasingly becoming majorities everywhere, runs through Žilnik's oeuvre, where it is taken up as a possibility to imagine a new concept of citizenship that pushes current limits and borders"--Publisher's website.
Uniform Title
  • Shadow citizens.
  • Shadow citizens. German.
Alternative Title
Želimir Žilnik
Subject
  • Žilnik, Želimir, 1942- > Exhibitions
  • Žilnik, Želimir, 1942-
  • Motion picture producers and directors > Yugoslavia > Exhibitions
  • Motion pictures > Production and direction > Yugoslavia > Exhibitions
  • Motion picture producers and directors
  • Motion pictures > Production and direction
  • Yugoslavia
Genre/Form
  • exhibition catalogs.
  • Exhibition catalogs
  • Exhibition catalogs.
  • Catalogues d'exposition.
Note
  • The book is in two parts, the German and the English texts are bound upside down.
  • Tête-bêche printing.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
  • Parallel texts in English and German.
Exhibitions (note)
  • On the occasion of an exhibition held at the Edith-Russ-Haus für Medienkunst, April 19 - June 17, 2018.
ISBN
  • 9783956795206
  • 3956795202
LCCN
  • 2020464466
  • 9783956795206
OCLC
  • on1149205998
  • 1149205998
  • SCSB-14535054
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library