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Nazi-cinema was a state-controlled industry, subject to rigid political and cultural censorship. At the same time, it aspired to be "Great Cinema"; it viewed itself as an ideological and aesthetic...
Director Felix Moeller interviews German film historians, archivists and filmgoers in an investigation of the power, and potential danger, of cinema when used for ideological purposes. Utilizing clips from...
F. W. Murnau made this film adaptation of Molière’s satire for UFA early in 1925 and it was released the following year, shortly followed by Faust. By presenting the play as a film-within-a-film, Murnau...
Biopic of one of the most fascinating and inspiring figures in modern European history. 'Red Rosa’ Luxemburg, a dedicated pacifist and Marxist revolutionary, is arrested in 1905 for her political...
This new HD restoration of Fritz Lang’s epic two-part, five-hour version of the Middle German poem Die Nibelungenlied, tells the story of the hero Siegfried, his death and the subsequent vengeance of his...
This set collects six recently restored works from the silent phase of Lubitsch’s career, and casts new light on the director both as a fully-formed comic master, and as a virtuoso of cinematographic...
This seven DVD collection presents newly rediscovered and meticulously restored films of less known German filmmakers such as Robert Reinert, Richard Oswald, Curt Goetz, Hanns Walter Kornblum, Fritz...
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