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      • In 1920 Pabst relocated to Berlin, where for the next two years he served as a protégé of director Carl Froelich. In 1921 he acted in Froelich's film, Im Banne der Krolle, and in 1922 Pabst was Froelich's assistant and scenarist for Der Taugenichts and Luise Millerin. Pabst directed his first film, Der Schatz (The Treasure), in 1923.
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  1. Though many of his films became merely historical curiosities, G.W. Pabst (1885-1967) was one of Germany's leading early film directors. A master of silent realist cinema, Pabst explored various genres, and his post- World War I films show a marked concern with the evils of Nazism and anti-Semitism.

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  3. May 25, 2024 · G.W. Pabst was a German film director whose films were among the most artistically successful of the 1920s. Pabst’s films are marked by social and political concerns, deep psychological insight, memorable female protagonists, and human conflicts with culture and society.

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  4. Director: The Comedians. Georg Wilhelm Pabst is considered by many to be the greatest director of German cinema, in his era. He was especially appreciated by actors and actresses for the humane way in which he treated them.

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    • Vienna, Austria
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    • Director, Producer, Writer
  5. He then joined touring companies of Europe and the United States. He was interned in France during World War I. By 1923, he was assistant to the film director Carl Froelich and soon graduated to director in his own right, noted for stark realism, rather then the prevailing expressionism.

    • August 25, 1885
    • May 29, 1967
  6. G.W. Pabst - Director. Nationality: Austrian. Born: Georg Wilhelm Pabst in Raudnitz, Bohemia, 27 August 1885. Education: Educated in engineering at technical school, Vienna, and at Academy of Decorative Arts, Vienna, 1904–06. Military Service: Interned as prisoner of war, Brest, 1914–18. Family: Married Gertrude (Pabst), one son.

  7. Oct 13, 2019 · It’s a really brief stretch- from 1927 to 1933 where Pabst reigned. But what a stretch! I’ll get to it below but his work with sound and, especially, detailed mise-en-scene make him one of the all-time greats.

  8. PABST, GEORG WILHELM (1885–1967) Austrian film director. Georg Wilhelm Pabst began his career in theater in Zurich and Germany in 1905, and from 1910 to 1914 he worked as an actor in New York. Returning to Europe at the outbreak of the First World War, he was interned in Brest, France, for the duration of the conflict.

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