Best known for his 1979 film David, Peter Lilienthal was an unusual
figure within postwar filmmaking circles. A child refugee from Nazi
Germany who grew up in Uruguay, he was uniquely situated at the
crossroads of German, Jewish, and Latin American cultures: while his
work emerged from West German auteur filmmaking, his films bore the
unmistakable imprints of Jewish thought and the militant character of
New Latin American cinema. Peter Lilienthal is the first comprehensive
study of Lilienthal's life and career, highlighting the distinctively
cross-cultural and transnational dimensions of his oeuvre, and exploring
his role as an early exemplar of a more vibrant, inclusive European film
culture.