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Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood – The Unchained Camera (Ep. 3/6)

august 29, 2007

Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood – The Unchained Camera (Ep. 3/6)Photoplay Productions58 min 9 sec – Dec 17, 2006Episode Three of Six from the 1996 documentary miniseries produced by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill. Narrated by Kenneth Brannagh, with music by Carl Davis. This episode covers German silent cinema, especially the films of F.W. Murnau, Fritz Lang, and G.W. Pabst. Chronicles the birth of European cinema, from the Lumiere brothers to World War I, and then the first golden age of Swedish cinema, from the formation of Svenska Bio to the departure for Hollywood of Stiller and Sj�str�m. The French build the first studio, invent the traveling shot, and experiment in sound. Max Linder becomes the first comedic star. The Italians do spectacle and early realism. Germans invent film propaganda and have Lubitsch. The Danish cinema is rich before the war. An affectionate portrait of Swedish cinema appreciates its cinematography, led by Jaenzon, its conversion of novels into film, and the emergence of a production company that owned its own theaters. ctufilmsinc

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The Seventh Seal (full)

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The Seventh Seal (full) The Seventh Seal (full)” on Google Video The Seventh Seal (Swedish: Det sjunde inseglet) is an existential 1957 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman about the journey of a medieval knight (Max von Sydow) across a plague-ridden landscape. Its best-known scene features the knight playing chess with the personification of Death, his life resting on the outcome of the game. This is the entire film from The Svenska Filminstitutet. Please enjoy. http://scottlord–ingmar-bergman-swicki.eurekster.com http://www.geocities.com/lord02141/scottlord.html Details: 1.www.imdb.com/title/tt0050976/ 2.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seventh_Seal

 
 

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Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood – The Unchained Camera (Ep. 3/6)

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Episode Three of Six from the 1996 documentary miniseries produced by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill. Narrated by Kenneth Brannagh, with music by Carl Davis.

This episode covers German silent cinema, especially the films of F.W. Murnau, Fritz Lang, and G.W. Pabst.

Chronicles the birth of European cinema, from the Lumiere brothers to World War I, and then the first golden age of Swedish cinema, from the formation of Svenska Bio to the departure for Hollywood of Stiller and Sjöström. The French build the first studio, invent the traveling shot, and experiment in sound. Max Linder becomes the first comedic star. The Italians do spectacle and early realism. Germans invent film propaganda and have Lubitsch. The Danish cinema is rich before the war. An affectionate portrait of Swedish cinema appreciates its cinematography, led by Jaenzon, its conversion of novels into film, and the emergence of a production company that owned its own theaters. ctufilmsinc

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Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood – The Unchained Camera (Ep. 3/6)

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Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood - The Unchained Camera (Ep. 3/6)
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Episode Three of Six from the 1996 documentary miniseries produced by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill. Narrated by Kenneth Brannagh, with music by Carl Davis.

This episode covers German silent cinema, especially the films of F.W. Murnau, Fritz Lang, and G.W. Pabst.

Chronicles the birth of European cinema, from the Lumiere brothers to World War I, and then the first golden age of Swedish cinema, from the formation of Svenska Bio to the departure for Hollywood of Stiller and Sjöström. The French build the first studio, invent the traveling shot, and experiment in sound. Max Linder becomes the first comedic star. The Italians do spectacle and early realism. Germans invent film propaganda and have Lubitsch. The Danish cinema is rich before the war. An affectionate portrait of Swedish cinema appreciates its cinematography, led by Jaenzon, its conversion of novels into film, and the emergence of a production company that owned its own theaters. ctufilmsinc

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Ingmar Bergman – Wild Strawberries

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Therese and Isabelle – Confession

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