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Modern Cinema – Film in the Weimar Republic

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    • Set photo Film study (1928, dir: Hans Richter)
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek – Fotoarchiv

    • Asta Nielsen Dirnentragödie (Tragedy of the Street, 1927, dir: Bruno Rahn)
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek – Fotoarchiv

    • Women in the Eternal Garden, costumes designs by Aenne Willkomm
      Metropolis (1927, dir: Fritz Lang)
      Photo: Horst von Harbou
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek – Photo Archive, © Deutsche Kinemathek – Horst von Harbou

    • Set photo
      Der Fürst von Pappenheim (The Masked Mannequin, 1927, dir: Richard Eichberg)
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek – Photo Archive

    • Edith Posca as the detective Miss Madge Henway
      Screenplay: Jane Bess
      Das Achtgroschenmädel. Jagd auf Schurken. 2. Teil (1921, dir: Wolfgang Neff)
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek – Photo Archive

    • Marlene Dietrich with her daughter Maria in Swinemünde, 1929
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek – Marlene Dietrich Collection Berlin

    • Christl Ehlers, Wolfgang von Waltershausen, and Brigitte Borchert
      Menschen am Sonntag (People on Sunday, dir: Robert Siodmak, Edgar G. Ulmer, Rochus Gliese, 1930)
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek – Brigitte Borchert Archive

    • Portrait of Rosa Porten, 1920s
      Photo: Alexander Binder
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek – Photo Archive

    • Poster design by Albin Grau, 1922
      Nosferatu (1922, dir: F. W. Murnau)
      Source: Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden / Trogen

    • Poster design by Albin Grau, 1922
      Nosferatu (1922, dir: F. W. Murnau)
      Source: Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden / Trogen

    • Sketch for a set design, “Metropolis, City, 1st Version” by Erich Kettelhut, 1927
      Metropolis (1927, dir: Fritz Lang)
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek – Erich Kettelhut Archiv

    • Set design of a fitness room by Franz Schroedter
      Die große Pause (1927, dir: Carl Froelich)
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek – Franz Schroedter Archive

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