For an alphabetical list of articles on Weimar German films see Category:Films of the Weimar Republic. See List of German films of 1919 See List of German films of 1920 See List of German films of ...
By side part, I refer to the iconic hairstyles in the film that simultaneously defy all sense of historical logic and firmly anchor “Nosferatu” as a product of the early 1920s.
Below, we run through 17 horror films that will genuinely scare you.
February 15, 1920 On with the Dance lost February 22, 1920 The Amateur Wife lost February 29, 1920 Huckleberry Finn February 29, 1920 Judy of Rogue's Harbor lost February 29, 1920 Young Mrs. Winthrop ...
Below, we run through 17 horror films that will genuinely scare you.
Film noir is a cinematic genre that emerged in the early 1940s, characterised by its distinctive visual style, morally ...
FNE together with German Films have launched the Year of German Central European Films 2024 with a special focus on German films in Central and Eastern European countries plus Cyprus and Malta and FNE ...
Louis Hofmann, the German breakout actor of “All the Light We Cannot See,” headlines the movie. Markus Goller, whose latest film “Die Ironie des Lebensand” was a box office hit in Germany ...
By Lily Ford A new Netflix film inspired by the true story of German NGO Jugend Rettet and its ship, the Iuventa, which saved thousands of migrants in the Mediterranean before it was impounded by ...
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, released in 1922, stars Max Schreck as Count Orlok alongside Gustav von Wangenheim as Thomas ...