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Jewstice aka has been a member since September 3, 2006, has scored 494 submissions, giving an average score of 1.88.
  Nov 27 '07 by Jewstice        7 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
I love the early German expressionist films of the 1920's-1930's and thus chose it as the topic for a research paper in my cinema class.

I pretty much have my bases covered: Nosferatu, Caligari, The Golem, Metropolis, M, Fritz Lang, ect.

Was just curious if anyone had any nifty info, unique facts, or an overlooked gem that I might be passing up.

Have all of my info together, and just wanted to know if I could add a few extra details that I might have missed. Also, any info would benefit my happiness as well, as I am generally interested in the subject.

olie!
   olie! on Nov 27 '07 at 3:49pm
Das Experiment, although I don't know if it is in that era
shirtflirt
shirtflirt on Nov 27 '07 at 3:51pm
think about the similarities in themes within just those movies you mentioned; paranoia of city life, social awkwardness/ ineptitude, high society versus commonality.
lemonalle
lemonalle on Nov 27 '07 at 3:55pm
i need to school myself in movies like that. my only reference point is this:
Roostersauce
Roostersauce on Nov 27 '07 at 3:56pm
Werner Herzog - Even Dwarfs Started Small

Movie is the Weirdest shit I've ever seen
Roostersauce
Roostersauce on Nov 27 '07 at 3:58pm
...oh wait... like 40 years late...nevermind
phones
phones on Nov 27 '07 at 3:58pm
i bought Les Vampires a while back- it's 7 hours in 10 episodes of silent french cinema from 1915.

Jewstice
Jewstice on Nov 27 '07 at 5:08pm
Thank you all for the ideas.

Roostersauce, Herzog is great even if he isn't in the genre!
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