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    By Dorothea Holloway | October 13, 2014

    Am 10. September 2014 wurde ich vom Oktoberdruck-Team für den 7. Oktober 2014 eingeladen zum OKTOBER IM OKTOBER: “Anlass ist die Neugestaltung und Vorstellung unserer Internetseite und damit verbunden die Gelegenheit zum Austausch über Erwartungen und Ideen in der Kommunikation. Im Anschluss folgt wie immer ein Imbiss und Geselligkeit.”

    Seit 1981 sind Ronald und Dorothea Holloway als Publisher/Editor von KINO – German-Film Kunde beim Oktoberdruck. Wir sind die ältesten Kunden:

    October 1979: The first issue of KINO – German Film was respectfully delicated to Lotte Eisner. 1980: KINO – German Film No: 2, Cleveland Issue and KINO – German Film No: 3, London – Los Angeles were supported by Filmförderungsanstalt Berlin. 1981: KINO – German Film No: 4, Berolina Issue: German Film & History was printed by oktober druck. 2014: KINO – German Film No: 106, was printed by OKTOBERDRURK AG, Berlin – www.oktoberdruck. de

    103 issues of KINO – German Film were printed by the wonderful team of Oktoberdruck AG, Rudolfstraße 1-8, 10245 Berlin, Tel: 030-69 53 86-0

    Special thanks to Regina Ziegler for supporting KINO – German Film and preserving the memory of Ron Holloway. – Dorothea Holloway

    Back cover photo KINO – German Film No:2, Cleveland Issue in Spring 1980 was showing Volker Schloendorff’s The Tin Drum and Ron Holloway wrote in this issue:

    Today, with the breakthrough of Maria Braun and the impressive showings
    elsewhere of The Tin Drum, Nosferatu, and Our Hitler, the German film is being hailed as “the best in Europe” by America’s leading producer-director, Francis Ford Coppola, who also laconically admits that Herzog’s Aguirre preceded his own Apocalypse Now. Herzog’s Fitzcarraldo, Wender’s Hammett, and Syberberg’s Parsifal are entwined with Coppola’s future as New German Cinema was inseparable from Dan Talbot in the past. All this – in spite of a failure to conquer the East Side, Schloendorff’s Drum can be heard in the distance. – RH

    Anmerkung: First Issue of KINO – German Film in October 1979 was also supported by FFA – Federal Film Board of Germany. Front Cover since 1979 : John Taylor.

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