
"A fast, complex, exhilarating roadster ride through history and time.... Kino is an intoxicating Euro-brew, written with enormous skill and dedication." — Frederick Barthelme
"Jürgen Fauth's deft mashup of genre and historical period is both a full-throttle literary thriller of ideas and a contemplative examination of film and fascism. Kino is a debut of great intellectual force."– Teddy Wayne
"A surprising alternative history. Kino brings the golden age of German cinema to light with loving, sometimes gritty, detail and great precision." – Neal Pollack, author of Jewball.
"A delirious melange of conspiracy, magic, sex, history, bad behavior, and cinema, Kino is a stellar entertainment, and Jürgen Fauth is a writer of rare, sinister imagination." – Owen King, author of Reenactment
"A light-hearted romp that leads straight into darkness and back through the shadows on the wall."– Ben Loory, author of Stories for Nighttime and Some for the Day
"Movie nuts arise! A happy and felicitous debut."– Terese Svoboda
Amanda McCormick
/ October 20, 2008These are awesome! Mind if we post some of your photos on the filmlinc blog? With attribution, of course.
Jürgen
/ October 20, 2008Thanks, Amanda! Feel free to post — I’d be flattered.
Amanda McCormick
/ October 21, 2008Thanks! My post is live now:
http://filmlinc.wordpress.com/2008/10/21/nyff-wrap-up-photos-from-jurgen-fauth/
Thanks for so many great snaps!