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German Expressionist Cinema
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This volume also offers insights into the technical and thematic developments of the Weimar film. Covering classics such as The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (1920) and Nosferatu (1922) as well as und...
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21 August 2008
Before Hollywood's golden age, German expressionist film was arguably the most important cinematic movement in the medium's history. These 'symphonies of... iridescent movement' of Weimar cinema provide some of cinema's most iconic images, and its vivid contrasts and dark spaces constitute a major influence on Hollywood classics such as Citizen Kane (1941) and Sunset Boulevard (1950). This volume also offers insights into the technical and thematic developments of the Weimar film. Covering classics such as The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (1920) and Nosferatu (1922) as well as under-appreciated examples such as Asphalt (1929), this volume forms an essential introduction to one of cinema's most historically important movements.
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Pages: 144
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: WallFlower Press
Series: Short Cuts
Publication Date:
21 August 2008
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781905674602
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German
An extremely accessible study of the major works associated with German expressionist cinema. The book provides lucid accounts of several prominent films coupled with illuminating background information about the filmmakers.
— Brad Prager, University of Missouri
The book certainly achieves its goal, which is to reveal the contours of Weimar cinema... Recommended.
— Choice
— Brad Prager, University of Missouri
The book certainly achieves its goal, which is to reveal the contours of Weimar cinema... Recommended.
— Choice
Ian Roberts is Teaching Fellow in German and Film Studies at the University of Exeter.