Der Navigator (1987) (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Der Navigator (1987)" in German language version.

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filmdienst.de

moria.co.nz

  • The Navigator: A Mediaeval Odyssey. In: Moria. Richard Scheib, 12. September 2008, abgerufen am 18. Januar 2016 (englisch): „hallucinatory in beauty […] a primal nightmare quality“

nytimes.com

movies.nytimes.com

nzvideos.org

  • The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey – 1988. In: www.nzvideos.org. www.nzvideos.org, abgerufen am 1. März 2009 (englisch): „Some historians have likened the 14th century to the 20th century. They were both calamitous ages. The 14th century had plague, war and holocausts, and this century has seen wars on vast scale and the potential for further holocaust“

redirecter.toolforge.org

  • Arthur Lindley: The ahistoricism of medieval film. In: Screening the Past #3. 29. Mai 1998, archiviert vom Original am 13. Dezember 2012; abgerufen am 2. März 2009 (englisch, Originalwebseite nicht mehr verfügbar): „The past is signifier, not signified“

spio-fsk.de

washingtonpost.com

  • Hal Hinson: ‘The Navigator: An Odyssey Across Time’ (PG). In: Washington Post. 29. Juli 1989, abgerufen am 1. März 2009 (englisch): „there are times when it comes dangerously close to being laughable. […] What you expect is panic, dissension, perhaps even violence. […] Sitting calmly around their flickering fires, they seem to be preparing for the arrival of a particularly unpleasant relative. […] his message is clear: It is the artist who must die the symbolic death […] As a metaphoric sentiment, this is all well and good, but in the face of an actual plague, like AIDS or the Black Death, it is excessively romantic […] The problem may be that his faith in the real power of art is too great“

web.archive.org

  • Arthur Lindley: The ahistoricism of medieval film. In: Screening the Past #3. 29. Mai 1998, archiviert vom Original am 13. Dezember 2012; abgerufen am 2. März 2009 (englisch, Originalwebseite nicht mehr verfügbar): „The past is signifier, not signified“