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The Wandering Image (German: Das wandernde Bild) is a 1920 German silent drama film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Mia May, Hans Marr and Rudolf Klein-Rogge. It is also known by the alternative titles of The Wandering Picture and The Wandering Shadow (USA title).
Roxana Marcoci. Sep 8, 2022. The potential of the “wandering image”—the migrant, incessantly decentralized image, which moves and performs across communication platforms—has been critical to Wolfgang Tillmans since the beginning of his artistic practice. 1 The unfettered circulation of images plays an important role in his embrace of ...
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For more on this important feature of his practice, see Roxana Marcoci, “The Wandering Image,” Wolfgang Tillmans: To look without fear (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 2022), pp. 13-35.
The Wandering Image: Directed by Fritz Lang. With Mia May, Hans Marr, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Loni Nest. Mia May has surrendered herself to a disciple of free love, and, having given birth to a child, marries the twin brother and Doppelgänger of her chosen lover.
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Directed by Fritz Lang. With Carola Toelle, Anton Edthofer, Ludwig Hartau. Germany, 1921, 35mm, black & white, 80 min. German intertitles with English subtitles. Print source: Deutsche Kinemathek.
Feb 21, 2015 · Fritz Lang – Das wandernde Bild aka The Wandering Image (1920) The tangled story that unfolds in the torrid melodrama The Wandering Shadow centers around the character of Irmgard (played by actress Mia May), a virtuous woman who, like many such heroines past and present, gets involved with the wrong kind of man.
THE WANDERING IMAGE: CONVERTING THE WANDERING JEW By Joanna L. Brichetto Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Vanderbilt University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS in Religion May, 2006 Nashville, Tennessee Approved: Professor Jay Geller Professor Leonard Folgarait