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rubylured · 1 year
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All of the covers I made for my Weimar film class papers.
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weimarhaus · 4 months
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Scenes from the movie "Nosferatu" by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau (1922)
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Asphalt (Joe May, 1929)
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minayuri · 6 months
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"There is a foreign element among us!"
Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1922) | dir. Fritz Lang
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bentothuglife · 7 months
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You can just go on youtube and watch the full version of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) whenever you want
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crow-in-springtime · 5 months
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Sorry I didn’t respond to your text, I was having thoughts that can only be communicated through the German expressionist films of the Weimar Republic
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derekjarman · 6 months
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Die 3 Groschen-Oper (G. W. Pabst, 1931)
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Well, I guess I am in a very Gustavian mood today, so here are some more Metropolis goodies for you, folks! There’s one of two duplicates that I was able to find in better quality versions :-)))
As you can see from these pictures, Lang always had a very clear idea of precisely how he wanted a scene to be acted, and his directing style was all about showing the actors what they were supposed to do by doing it himself - he would always do that with Gustav and Brigitte.
And he was 100% a super attentive perfectionist, never satisfied with the first take, as Gustav knew all too well, as he told us about how physically excruciating and exhausting the shooting process was for him. It actually lasted for over a year, and it was of course a real odyssey - but well worth every single effort in the end.
Lest we forget how tough (and yet magnificent) of a process the making of this movie was for all involved!
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mrmousetolliver · 1 month
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Viktor und Viktoria (1933) written and directed by Reinhold Schunzel.
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Edith Posca as detective Miss Madge Henway – Screenplay: Jane Bess The Eight Penny Girl. Hunting Villains. 2nd part (D 1921, director: Wolfgang Neff) src : Deutsche Kinemathek – photo archive
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g0ldengaze · 3 months
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Saw the complete cut of metropolis with live symphony tonight and it was BRILLIANT!!! MARVELOUS!!! a very not overrated piece of media ... It is in fact that good !!!!!! and not just cause it's beautiful. It is beautiful but the writing .. pacing.. acting ..THE MUSIC!!! it all fucks tremendously !!!! Also thre are a lot of overarching vibes that are kind of gay with it
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rubylured · 1 year
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Altarpiece of the Metropolis
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weimarhaus · 3 months
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celebratetheclassics · 7 months
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Gerda Maurus in Spies (Fritz Lang, 1928)
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minayuri · 2 months
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"I have gotten to know something that until recently I didn't believe existed in the world, something that seems to me to be more valuable and more shattering than the strongest sensation...."
Gertrude Welcker in DR. MABUSE, THE GAMBLER (1922) | dir. Fritz Lang
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pacingmusings · 2 months
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Seen (again) in 2024:
Madchen in Uniform (Leontine Sagan & Carl Froelich), 1931
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