“German cinema – this is when the director took the cat, put it in a bag and with all the dope pounds this bag against the wall – loudly, scary, ashamed and stupid” … So one friend of mine always says that he thinks he is very good at cinema . Actually this is not […]
MoreGerman expressionist cinema is one of the fundamental moments in the history of the art film. The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (1919), by Robert Wiene (three images of this film are shown above); Nosferatu (1922) by F.W. Murnau; or Metropolis (1926), by Fritz Lang, constitute its main lighthouses. In this new throbbing of Cine and […]
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