From Caligari to Hitler

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Sat Jan 2 17:43:02 CST 2016


Yeah,,I sorta read the book back in college when I had an independent study on film. Can't remember much except for expressionism, Lotsa german-related history and sociology which didn't go deep enough consciously. Who knows the conscious. 

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> On Jan 2, 2016, at 4:19 PM, <kelber at mindspring.com> <kelber at mindspring.com> wrote:
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> Great recommendation! I watched it last night. Has anyone read the book (though it's hard to see how well the material could be appreciated by the reader without viewing the clips)?
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> Laura
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> Subject: From Caligari to Hitler
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> I watched a very interesting documentary on Netflix called From Caligari to Hitler, based on Siegfried Kracauer's book published in 1947. It is an interesting study on Wiemar Cinema, something no doubt Pynchon details in his Wiemar passages in Gravity's Rainbow. It no doubt chronicles the greats Murnau, Lang, Lubitsch... but also lesser knowns, and a sort-of evolution of style from Expressionism to New Objectivity. I've always found Pynchon's Franz and Leni Polker, their story, one of the most compelling in Gravity's Rainbow...
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