German Expressionist Cinema – The World of Light and Shadow
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of German cinema with German Expressionist Cinema – The World of Light and Shadow by Ian Roberts. Published in 2008, this captivating book spans 144 pages and delves into the revolutionary movement that shaped the foundations of film.
Before the glitz of Hollywood's golden age, German expressionist cinema emerged as a pivotal force, creating iconic visuals that still resonate today. Explore the 'symphonies of iridescent movement' that define Weimar cinema and discover how its distinctive contrasts and shadowy atmospheres influenced classics like Citizen Kane and Sunset Boulevard.
This volume not only highlights renowned films such as The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (1920) and Nosferatu (1922), but also uncovers lesser-known gems that deserve recognition. Whether you're a film enthusiast, scholar, or casual viewer, Ian Roberts offers insightful analysis and expert commentary that will enrich your understanding of this remarkable cinematic era.