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  1. As the name suggests, German expressionist filmmakers used visual distortion and hyper-expressive performance to show inner turmoils, fears and desires of that era. German Expressionism reflects the inner conflicts of its 1920s German audience by giving their woes an inescapably external presence.

  2. Jun 8, 2017 · 10 great German expressionist films. From The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari to Nosferatu, the trend for shadows, angst and exaggerated sets in 1920s German cinema laid the foundations for everything from film noir to the horror genre. 8 June 2017.

  3. German Expressionism is an artistic movement that emerged in early 20th-century Germany, characterized by stark lighting contrasts, use of shadows, distorted set designs, and focusing on the internal emotional states, all of which have influenced various forms of visual arts, including cinema.

  4. Aug 22, 2017 · The German Expressionist movement began from the ruins of WWI and lasted until the early 1930s with the sound era. The most notable Expressionist film of the sound era is Lang’s M, a thriller about a town tormented by a child killer. Unfortunately, the rise of the Nazi party led to the death of this movement.

  5. Sep 28, 2023 · German Expressionism was the angsty, stylized, and intense postwar cinema of Weimar Germany. The nightmarish shadows and innovative compositions revolutionized filmmaking forever. Sep 28, 2023 • By Kat Bello , BA in Visual Arts & Art History

  6. Summary. GERMAN EXPRESSIONISMEVERYONE'S FAVORITE NIGHTMARE? The German cinema of the Weimar period, usually regarded as one of the “golden ages” of world cinema, stays in the spotlight until the emergence of Soviet montage cinema in the mid- and late 1920s, by which time it competes, under the heading of Neue Sachlichkeit, with the ...

  7. Apr 26, 2023 · German Expressionism in film was defined by the mise-en-scène, in which dimly lit sets full of shadowy corners where danger lurked reflected the inner turmoil of the characters on the screen. The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari , released in 1920, and Nosferatu , released in 1922, are well-known examples of German Expressionist movies that used ...

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