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The Haunted Screen

Expressionism in the German Cinema and the Influence of Max Reinhardt
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The Haunted Screen explores the Golden Age of German cinema from the end of World War I to the arrival of sound. It delves into the era's defining influences: literary Expressionism and theatrical innovations, particularly by Max Reinhardt. The book examines classic films like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and the works of directors Fritz Lang and F. W. Murnau, highlighting the interplay between German Romanticism, theatre techniques, and cinema.
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Essential reading for film historians, students of German Expressionism, cinema enthusiasts, and those interested in theatre's influence on film.

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The golden age of German cinema began at the end of the First World War and ended shortly after the coming of sound. This book demonstrates the connection between German Romanticism and the cinema through Expressionist writings.

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The Golden Age of German cinema began at the end of the First World War and ended shortly after the coming of sound. From The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari onwards, the principal films of this period were characterised by two influences: literary Expressionism and the innovations of the theatre directors of this period, in particular Max Reinhardt.

This book demonstrates the connection between German Romanticism and the cinema through Expressionist writings. It discusses the influence of the theatre: the handling of crowds; the use of different levels and of selective lighting on a predominantly dark stage; the reliance on formalised gesture; the innovation of the intimate theatre. Against this background, the principal films of the period are examined in detail.

The author explains the key critical concepts of the time and surveys not only the work of the great directors, such as Fritz Lang and F. W. Murnau, but also the contribution of their writers, cameramen, and designers.

As The Times Literary Supplement wrote, 'Mme. Eisner is first and foremost a film critic, and one of the best in the world. She has all the necessary gifts.' It described the original French edition of this book as 'one of the very few classics of writing on the film and arguably the best book on the cinema yet written.'

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Praised as "a sumptuous meal for those interested in the dark and brooding days of German cinema" by Cinema Journal, this work is also acclaimed by the Times Literary Supplement as "arguably one of the best books on cinema yet written." Eisner is recognised as a world-class film critic whose insights make this a classic study.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780520257900

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 September 2008

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Illustration: 253 b-w photographs, 18 line illustrations

Contributors:

  • Translated by Roger Greaves

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 146.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 360

About the Author

Film critic, poet, and historian Lotte H. Eisner (1896-1983) was Chief Archivist for the French Cinematheque and a member of the French Legion d'honneur.

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