Abstract

Thomas Arslan’s three consecutive films known as the Berlin Trilogy— Geschwister (Brothers and Sisters, 1997), Dealer (1999) and Der schone Tag (A Fine Day, 2001)—and Christian Petzold’s Jerichow (2009) have primarily been located within two separate categories of contemporary German filmmaking: the Berlin School and Turkish German Cinema.

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