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Expressionism (film)
Expressionism (film) Expressionism in filmmaking developed in Germany (especially Berlin ... recovery following World War I, the German film industry was booming, but because of the ... part of the brief history of German Expressionism include Metropolis (1927) and M (1931), ...
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Expressionism
Expressionism The Scream by Edvard Munch (1893) which ... On White II" by Wassily Kandinsky, 1923. Expressionism is the tendency of an artist to distort reality for an emotional effect. Expressionism is exhibited in many art forms, including painting, literature, film, architecture and music. Additionally, the term often ... been a distinct movement that called itself expressionism besides using of this term by ...
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Film (Filmguide wiki)
Film Film is a term that encompasses motion pictures ... name comes from the fact that photographic film (also called filmstock ) has historically been the ... English-speaking international community prefer to use film or "cinema", due to the colloquial nature ... a psychological effect identified as beta movement . Film is considered by many to be ...
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German Expressionism
German Expressionism It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Expressionism (film). (Discuss) F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu For a discussion of German Expressionism in painting, see expressionism. German expressionists, also referred to as ...
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Film noir
Film noir This still from The Big Combo (1955) demonstrates the visual style of film noir at its most extreme. John Alton, the film's cinematographer, created many of the iconic images of film noir. Film noir is a film style and ...
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Film theory
Film theory Film theory seeks to develop concise, systematic concepts ... the study of cinema as art. Classical film theory provides a structural framework to address ... recent analysis has given rise to psychoanalytical film theory, structuralist film theory, feminist film theory, and theories ...
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Horror film
Horror film DVD cover showing horror characters as depicted ... Boris Karloff from The Mummy (1932) In film, the horror genre is characterized by the ... Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The horror film is often associated with low budgets and ... or moral condemnation over the course of film history. However, during the past few decades ... horror genre is nearly as old as film itself. The first depictions of supernatural ...
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Film industry
Film industry This article is about motion pictures. For other uses of "film", see photographic film or film (disambiguation). Film industry Portal Film is a term ...
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Sunrise (film)
Sunrise (film) Sunrise:A Song of Two Humans Directed ... cinematography}}} Editing by {{{editing}}} Distributed by Fox Film Corporation Released September 23, 1927 First Screened ... aka Sunrise) is a 1927 American silent film directed by F.W. Murnau. The story ... one of the leading figures in German Expressionism, a style that uses distorted art design ... 20th Century Fox to make an Expressionist film in Hollywood, and most of the ...
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Film adaptation
Film adaptation Film adaptation is the transfer of a written work to a feature film. Adaptation introduces complications in audience perception and ... The most obvious and common form of film adaptation is the use of a novel as the basis of a film, but film adaptation includes the use ...
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