Mediale Topographien 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-23008-1_9
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Rick’s Café Américain, ein Nachtclub in New York City?

Abstract: Casablanca, den 2.-4. Dezember 1941 Richard Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) betreibt in der Hafenstadt Casablanca im französischen Protektorat Marokko den Nachtclub Rick's Café Américain. Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman), seine große Liebe, sah er das letzte Mal in Paris im Restaurant La Belle Aurore kurz bevor die ‚Deutsche Wehrmacht' im Juni 1940 einmarschierte. Sie hatte sich gegen die gemeinsame Flucht entschieden und ihn wegen ihres Ehemannes, den sie für tot gehalten hatte, verlassen. Am Abend des 2. Dezember 1941 be… Show more

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“…Researchers in the field should consider film geographic perspectives, some of which have been addressed here, not as separate approaches, but rather as interrelating spheres that can be creatively combined. Escher ( 2006 , 2019 ), for example, reveals how cinematic and everyday cultures are interrelated through the decisive integration of various perspectives within historical and contemporary cultural phenomena.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Researchers in the field should consider film geographic perspectives, some of which have been addressed here, not as separate approaches, but rather as interrelating spheres that can be creatively combined. Escher ( 2006 , 2019 ), for example, reveals how cinematic and everyday cultures are interrelated through the decisive integration of various perspectives within historical and contemporary cultural phenomena.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roberts ( 2020 ) advocates for an approach of ‘doing film geography,’ which incorporates aspects of performativity and haptics in order to creatively engage with the relation between place(s) and filmmaking practices. Cinema and the everyday are interrelated through the geographical, historical and contemporary cultural phenomena (Escher, 2006 , 2019 ). Escher’s ( 2019 ) work provides an excellent example of this through a materialist historical geography of the set design of Rick’s Café in the film Casablanca.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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