An Enduring Enchantment: The Fairy Tale in the DDR, from the Brothers Grimm to 'the Singing Ringing Tree'.Published in:Twentieth Century Communism, 2019, n. 16, p. 62, doi. 10.3898/175864319826745987By:Callow, JohnPublication type:Article
Realizing the Witch: Science, Cinema, and the Mastery of the Invisible.Published in:2017By:GAYCKEN, OLIVERPublication type:Book Review
‘New Rivers Spin Inside’: WOMEN AND WITCHCRAFT IN GORAN STOLEVSKI’S YOU WON’T BE ALONE.Published in:2022By:Heller-Nicholas, AlexandraPublication type:Film/TV Criticism and Review
Antichrist, misogyny and witch burning: The Nordic cultural contexts.Published in:Journal of Scandinavian Cinema, 2013, v. 3, n. 1, p. 15, doi. 10.1386/jsca.3.1.15_1By:Badley, LindaPublication type:Article
There's No Place Like Home: From Oz to Antichrist.Published in:Journal of Religion & Film, 2012, v. 16, n. 1, p. 1By:Elwell, J. SagePublication type:Article
Chaos Reigns -- Women as Witches in Contemporary Film and the Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm.Published in:Gender Forum, 2013, n. 44, p. 12By:Schimmelpfennig, AnnettePublication type:Article