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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV024114270
    Format: 4 DVDs, PAL, Ländercode 2, 415 Min., farb., 2.0 Mono , 12 cm
    Uniform Title: Holocaust
    Content: "Das umfängliche amerikanische "Doku-Drama" über das Schicksal der jüdischen Familie Weiss umreißt im Rahmen einer melodramatisch übersteigerten Trivial-Serie die Vernichtung der europäischen Juden im "Dritten Reich" in Form einer Familientragödie, angereichert mit Dokumentarmaterial aus der Zeit. Der routiniert inszenierte, eindringlich gespielte Fernsehfilm folgt den üblichen Klischees einer fernsehüblichen "Seifenoper", sorgte jedoch durch seine geschickt lancierte Emotionalisierung weltweit für Betroffenheit. Hierzulande löste er Diskussionen und Verunsicherungen darüber aus, wie man grundsätzlich eine kritische Aufarbeitung der "unbewältigten Vergangenheit" des Dritten Reiches und des Holocausts leisten könne. [...]" [film-dienst.de]
    Note: Bildformat 4:3 1.33:1 , Orig.: USA 1978 , Dt., engl. - Untertitel: dt. für Hörgeschädigte
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
    RVK:
    Keywords: Deutschland ; Warschau ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Judenvernichtung ; Reichspogromnacht ; Fiktionale Darstellung ; Fernsehserie ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Green, Gerald 1922-
    Author information: Streep, Meryl 1949-
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Madison, Wisconsin :University of Wisconsin Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949560766202882
    Format: 1 online resource (xx, 166 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-299-24859-3 , 9786612764165 , 1-282-76416-0 , 0-299-24853-4
    Content: Vivacious, unconventional, candid, and straight, Helen Branson operated a gay bar in Los Angeles in the 1950s - America's most anti-gay decade. After years of fending off drunken passes as an entertainer in cocktail bars, this divorced grandmother preferred the wit, variety, and fun she found among homosexual men. Enjoying their companionship and deploring their plight, she gave her gay friends a place to socialize. Though at the time California statutes prohibited homosexuals from gathering in bars, Helen's place was relaxed, suave, and remarkably safe from police raids and other anti-homosexual hazards. In 1957 she published her extraordinary memoir Gay Bar, the first book by a heterosexual to depict the lives of homosexuals with admiration, respect, and love. In this new edition of Gay Bar, Will Fellows interweaves Branson's chapters with historical perspective provided through his own insightful commentary and excerpts gleaned from letters and essays appearing in gay publications of the period. Also included is the original introduction to the book by maverick 1950s psychiatrist Blanche Baker. The eclectic selection of voices gives the flavor of American life in that extraordinary age of anxiety, revealing how gay men saw themselves and their circumstances, and how others perceived them.
    Note: Cover -- Preface -- From The Dust Jacket Of The Original Edition -- Introduction -- Foreword -- Chapter 1: Well, Get You, Girl -- Chapter 2: Don8217;t Scream At Your Mother -- Chapter 3: Carry On Like Faust -- Chapter 4: Clever Drag, But I Think He8217;s Fuzz -- Chapter 5: Hit Him With Your Beaded Bag, May -- Chapter 6: Meanwhile, Back At The Palace -- Chapter 7: And Away We Go -- Chapter 8: Must Be These High Heels I8217;M Wearing -- Chapter 9: I Read Her Beads For Her -- Chapter 10: Listen To Your Mother -- For The Record -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Notes On Sources -- Bibliography.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-irvjohcihaha8studeifl23
    Format: Dolby, HiFi Sound, PAL▼bBildseitenformat: 16:9 - 1.77:1
    Language: German
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045377558
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (44 min) , farbig , 12 cm
    Content: "[...] Die Serie wurde vielfach als "Hollywood"-Produktion bezeichnet - produziert wurde sie allerdings von einer New Yorker Firma und gedreht wurde ausschließlich an Originalschauplätzen in Deutschland und Österreich - auch im KZ Mauthausen, einschließlich Hakenkreuz-Flaggen. Der Regisseur Marvin J. Chomsky, der Produzent Robert Berger, Schauspielerinnen und Schauspieler erinnern sich an die besondere, oft beklemmende Atmosphäre der Dreharbeiten, an Begegnungen mit der historischen Wirklichkeit hinter der Fiktion, über die sie später kaum jemals wieder gesprochen haben. Der ehemalige WDR-Fernsehspielchef Günter Rohrbach, der die Serie nach Deutschland brachte, schildert die ungewöhnlich scharfe Debatte im Vorfeld. Es war eine aufgeladene Situation, mit Drohungen und Schmähungen von Rechts und Links und zahlreichen Versuchen, die Ausstrahlung zu verhindern. Die Reaktionen der Zuschauer übertrafen dann alle Erwartungen und fast jeder, der damals "Holocaust" gesehen hat, kann sich heute noch daran erinnern, was das mit ihm oder ihr gemacht hat." [tvinfo.de]
    Note: Fernsehmitschnitt: SWR 16.01.2019 , Original: Deutschland 2019 , Deutsch
    Language: German
    Keywords: Holocaust ; Dreharbeit ; Holocaust ; Rezeption ; Film ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Rohrbach, Günter 1928-
    Author information: Wick, Klaudia 1964-
    Author information: Frevert, Ute 1954-
    Author information: Zielinski, Siegfried 1951-
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9948325374902882
    Format: xx, 166 p. : , ill.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Note: An expanded edition of the original 1957 publication "Gay Bar" by Helen P. Branson, interleaved with commentary and excerpts from letters and essays appearing in L.A. gay publications of the period.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Madison, Wisconsin :University of Wisconsin Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961219140902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xx, 166 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-299-24859-3 , 9786612764165 , 1-282-76416-0 , 0-299-24853-4
    Content: Vivacious, unconventional, candid, and straight, Helen Branson operated a gay bar in Los Angeles in the 1950s - America's most anti-gay decade. After years of fending off drunken passes as an entertainer in cocktail bars, this divorced grandmother preferred the wit, variety, and fun she found among homosexual men. Enjoying their companionship and deploring their plight, she gave her gay friends a place to socialize. Though at the time California statutes prohibited homosexuals from gathering in bars, Helen's place was relaxed, suave, and remarkably safe from police raids and other anti-homosexual hazards. In 1957 she published her extraordinary memoir Gay Bar, the first book by a heterosexual to depict the lives of homosexuals with admiration, respect, and love. In this new edition of Gay Bar, Will Fellows interweaves Branson's chapters with historical perspective provided through his own insightful commentary and excerpts gleaned from letters and essays appearing in gay publications of the period. Also included is the original introduction to the book by maverick 1950s psychiatrist Blanche Baker. The eclectic selection of voices gives the flavor of American life in that extraordinary age of anxiety, revealing how gay men saw themselves and their circumstances, and how others perceived them.
    Note: Cover -- Preface -- From The Dust Jacket Of The Original Edition -- Introduction -- Foreword -- Chapter 1: Well, Get You, Girl -- Chapter 2: Don8217;t Scream At Your Mother -- Chapter 3: Carry On Like Faust -- Chapter 4: Clever Drag, But I Think He8217;s Fuzz -- Chapter 5: Hit Him With Your Beaded Bag, May -- Chapter 6: Meanwhile, Back At The Palace -- Chapter 7: And Away We Go -- Chapter 8: Must Be These High Heels I8217;M Wearing -- Chapter 9: I Read Her Beads For Her -- Chapter 10: Listen To Your Mother -- For The Record -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Notes On Sources -- Bibliography.
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Madison, Wisconsin :University of Wisconsin Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961219140902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xx, 166 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-299-24859-3 , 9786612764165 , 1-282-76416-0 , 0-299-24853-4
    Content: Vivacious, unconventional, candid, and straight, Helen Branson operated a gay bar in Los Angeles in the 1950s - America's most anti-gay decade. After years of fending off drunken passes as an entertainer in cocktail bars, this divorced grandmother preferred the wit, variety, and fun she found among homosexual men. Enjoying their companionship and deploring their plight, she gave her gay friends a place to socialize. Though at the time California statutes prohibited homosexuals from gathering in bars, Helen's place was relaxed, suave, and remarkably safe from police raids and other anti-homosexual hazards. In 1957 she published her extraordinary memoir Gay Bar, the first book by a heterosexual to depict the lives of homosexuals with admiration, respect, and love. In this new edition of Gay Bar, Will Fellows interweaves Branson's chapters with historical perspective provided through his own insightful commentary and excerpts gleaned from letters and essays appearing in gay publications of the period. Also included is the original introduction to the book by maverick 1950s psychiatrist Blanche Baker. The eclectic selection of voices gives the flavor of American life in that extraordinary age of anxiety, revealing how gay men saw themselves and their circumstances, and how others perceived them.
    Note: Cover -- Preface -- From The Dust Jacket Of The Original Edition -- Introduction -- Foreword -- Chapter 1: Well, Get You, Girl -- Chapter 2: Don8217;t Scream At Your Mother -- Chapter 3: Carry On Like Faust -- Chapter 4: Clever Drag, But I Think He8217;s Fuzz -- Chapter 5: Hit Him With Your Beaded Bag, May -- Chapter 6: Meanwhile, Back At The Palace -- Chapter 7: And Away We Go -- Chapter 8: Must Be These High Heels I8217;M Wearing -- Chapter 9: I Read Her Beads For Her -- Chapter 10: Listen To Your Mother -- For The Record -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Notes On Sources -- Bibliography.
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Madison, WI :University of Wisconsin Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959231857602883
    Format: 1 online resource (188 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-299-24859-3 , 1-282-76416-0 , 9786612764165 , 0-299-24853-4
    Content: Vivacious, unconventional, candid, and straight, Helen Branson operated a gay bar in Los Angeles in the 1950s--America's most anti-gay decade. After years of fending off drunken passes as an entertainer in cocktail bars, this divorced grandmother preferred the wit, variety, and fun she found among homosexual men. Enjoying their companionship and deploring their plight, she gave her gay friends a place to socialize. Though at the time California statutes prohibited homosexuals from gathering in bars, Helen's place was relaxed, suave, and remarkably safe from police raids and other anti-homosexual hazards. In 1957 she published her extraordinary memoir Gay Bar, the first book by a heterosexual to depict the lives of homosexuals with admiration, respect, and love. In this new edition of Gay Bar, Will Fellows interweaves Branson's chapters with historical perspective provided through his own insightful commentary and excerpts gleaned from letters and essays appearing in gay publications of the period. Also included is the original introduction to the book by maverick 1950s psychiatrist Blanche Baker. The eclectic selection of voices gives the flavor of American life in that extraordinary age of anxiety, revealing how gay men saw themselves and their circumstances, and how others perceived them.
    Note: An expanded edition of the original 1957 publication "Gay Bar" by Helen P. Branson, interleaved with commentary and excerpts from letters and essays appearing in L.A. gay publications of the period. , Intro -- Preface -- From the Dust Jacket of the Original Edition -- Introduction -- Foreward -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- For the Record -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Sources -- Bibliography. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-299-24850-X
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1696353211
    Format: 1 online resource (188 pages)
    ISBN: 9780299248536
    Content: Vivacious, unconventional, candid, and straight, Helen Branson operated a gay bar in Los Angeles in the 1950s--America's most anti-gay decade. After years of fending off drunken passes as an entertainer in cocktail bars, this divorced grandmother preferred the wit, variety, and fun she found among homosexual men. Enjoying their companionship and deploring their plight, she gave her gay friends a place to socialize. Though at the time California statutes prohibited homosexuals from gathering in bars, Helen's place was relaxed, suave, and remarkably safe from police raids and other anti-homosexual hazards. In 1957 she published her extraordinary memoir Gay Bar, the first book by a heterosexual to depict the lives of homosexuals with admiration, respect, and love. In this new edition of Gay Bar, Will Fellows interweaves Branson's chapters with historical perspective provided through his own insightful commentary and excerpts gleaned from letters and essays appearing in gay publications of the period. Also included is the original introduction to the book by maverick 1950s psychiatrist Blanche Baker. The eclectic selection of voices gives the flavor of American life in that extraordinary age of anxiety, revealing how gay men saw themselves and their circumstances, and how others perceived them.
    Content: Intro -- Preface -- From the Dust Jacket of the Original Edition -- Introduction -- Foreward -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- For the Record -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Sources -- Bibliography.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780299248505
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780299248505
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    almafu_BV024114270
    Format: 4 DVDs, PAL, Ländercode 2, 415 Min., farb., 2.0 Mono ; , 12 cm.
    Uniform Title: Holocaust
    Content: "Das umfängliche amerikanische "Doku-Drama" über das Schicksal der jüdischen Familie Weiss umreißt im Rahmen einer melodramatisch übersteigerten Trivial-Serie die Vernichtung der europäischen Juden im "Dritten Reich" in Form einer Familientragödie, angereichert mit Dokumentarmaterial aus der Zeit. Der routiniert inszenierte, eindringlich gespielte Fernsehfilm folgt den üblichen Klischees einer fernsehüblichen "Seifenoper", sorgte jedoch durch seine geschickt lancierte Emotionalisierung weltweit für Betroffenheit. Hierzulande löste er Diskussionen und Verunsicherungen darüber aus, wie man grundsätzlich eine kritische Aufarbeitung der "unbewältigten Vergangenheit" des Dritten Reiches und des Holocausts leisten könne. [...]" [film-dienst.de]
    Note: Bildformat 4:3 1.33:1. - Orig.: USA 1978 , Dt., engl. - Untertitel: dt. für Hörgeschädigte
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
    RVK:
    Keywords: Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Judenvernichtung ; Reichspogromnacht ; Fiktionale Darstellung ; Fernsehserie ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Green, Gerald 1922-
    Author information: Streep, Meryl 1949-
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