From Caligari to Hitler: German Cinema in the Age of the Masses
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From Caligari to Hitler: German Cinema in the Age of the Masses

Focuses on the Weimar Republic (1918-1933) and its 'collective spirit' in cinema. The purpose of film as a cultural tool is examined. Based on celebra...ted sociologist Siegfried Kracauer's seminal book 'From Caligari to Hitler' (1947). Show More


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From Caligari to Hitler: German Cinema in the Age of the Masses (2014) delves deep into the Weimar Republic era (1918-1933) and the impact of German cinema during that time. The film explores how movies served as a reflection of the collective spirit and societal concerns of the German people. Drawing on the ideas of acclaimed sociologist Siegfried Kracauer, the documentary sheds light on the role of film as a cultural tool in shaping public perception and political ideology.

The film discusses Kracauer's influential book From Caligari to Hitler (1947), which analyzes the psychological underpinnings of German cinema and its connection to the rise of Nazism. Through an examination of iconic films from the Weimar Republic period, viewers are taken on a journey through the complexities of German society and the ways in which cinema both reflected and influenced the cultural and political landscape of the time.

This thought-provoking documentary offers a compelling exploration of the power of cinema in shaping collective identity and political attitudes, making it a must-watch for history buffs and film enthusiasts alike.

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From Caligari to Hitler: German Cinema in the Age of the Masses

Release Date:

28 May 2015

Writers:

Siegfried Kracauer, Rüdiger Suchsland

Awards:

1 win & 1 nomination