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Georg Wilhelm Pabst

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“He knows how to create a strange world, whose elements are borrowed from daily life...His characters emerge like his own children, created from fragments of his own heart and mind.”

 

Biography

Born in Bohemia to Viennese parents, director G. W. Pabst made only one American film in his career, yet became the darling of U.S. critics and movie historians for a handful of brilliant silent works. Pabst studied at Vienna’s Academy of Decorate Arts, then embarked on a theatrical career in 1906. He worked as a stage director in Europe and briefly in New York with a German-language company until World War I. Back in Vienna in the early 1920s, Pabst was one of the vanguards of the experimental theater movement. This led to an interest in the less-confining vistas of film. Establishing himself as a movie director in 1923, Pabst made his mark by turning out productions of pessimistic realism, intermixed with unstressed impressionism. He directed Garbo in A Joyless Street (1925), then helmed the pioneering Freudian drama Secrets of a Soul (1926). Pabst helped create the “Louise Brooks mystique” by casting the expatriate American actress in two of his most elaborate (and most heavily censored… read more

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Lefteris Becerra

21Feb11

where's his first movie, the treasure (der schatz, 1923), is a great debut in spite of kracauer's disdain

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clockworkdaisyblues

10Jan11

I agree this quote.

Hector Camero

11Dec09

Hi people! I was wondering if any of you knows where I can find the subtitles from Pabst's Kameradschaft (1931)?

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occam

11Nov09

Love of Jeanne Ney is missing here

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