De Caligari à Hitler

Titre original : Von Caligari Zu Hitler
Titre anglais : From Caligari to Hitler
Documentaire
    Réalisé par Rüdiger Suchsland • Écrit par Rüdiger Suchsland
    Allemagne • 2014 • 113 minutes • Couleur et Noir & Blanc
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    non renseigné
Résumé

Résumé anglais The Weimar Republic (from 1918 to 1933), was the freest state on German soil; a wild era characterized by disruption, crisis and cultural brilliance. It was also the most important period in German cinema, a time full of wonders and invention. The aesthetic foundations were laid for the "seventh art"; Weimar’s directors such as Murnau, Lang, Lubitsch, Pabst, Wilder, Sternberg and Ruttmann are still legendary today, their stars and films are unforgotten. Cinema showed German society after World War One in a permanent dance on a volcano, between hedonist lust and a latent fear of destruction. Siegfried Kracauer described this epoch in "From Caligari to Hitler", the bestknown book on German film to date. It tells of shell-shocktrauma, fear, crisis and the desire for a leader in German film - in other words: the way in which cinema presaged the era of fascism, anticipated its terror and the moral and political collapse of a liberal society. What does cinema know that we don’t? Investigating this question, and tracing the diversity and beauty of early filmmaking, the film shows: Weimar Cinema is more than ever an unknown continent still to be discovered. "From Caligari to Hitler" is an entertaining rollercoaster-ride through the most exciting and most prolific period of German Film, straight into the abyss of our collective subconsciousness

The Weimar Republic (from 1918 to 1933), was the freest state on German soil; a wild era characterized by disruption, crisis and cultural brilliance. It was also the most important period in German cinema, a time full of wonders and invention. The aesthetic foundations were laid for the "seventh art"; Weimar’s directors such as Murnau, Lang, Lubitsch, Pabst, Wilder, Sternberg and Ruttmann are still legendary today, their stars and films are unforgotten. Cinema showed German society after World War One in a permanent dance on a volcano, between hedonist lust and a latent fear of destruction. Siegfried Kracauer described this epoch in "From Caligari to Hitler", the bestknown book on German film to date. It tells of shell-shocktrauma, fear, crisis and the desire for a leader in German film - in other words: the way in which cinema presaged the era of fascism, anticipated its terror and the moral and political collapse of a liberal society. What does cinema know that we don’t? Investigating this question, and tracing the diversity and beauty of early filmmaking, the film shows: Weimar Cinema is more than ever an unknown continent still to be discovered. "From Caligari to Hitler" is an entertaining rollercoaster-ride through the most exciting and most prolific period of German Film, straight into the abyss of our collective subconsciousness

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