Richard Brody: Alexander Kluge’s “Yesterday Girl,” and Werner Schroeter’s “Palermo or Wolfsburg.”paragraph class=”noindent”>In 1962, inspired by the French New Wave, a group of West German filmmakers issued the Oberhausen Manifesto, which called for “the new German feature film.” In 1966, with his first feature, “Yesterday Girl” (Facets), Alexander Kluge (one of the signatories) borrowed the . . .


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