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Phantom

Germany

1922

125 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Silent
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DIR F.W. Murnau

PROD Erich Pommer

SCR Gerhart Hauptmann, Thea von Harbou

DP Axel Graatkjaer, Theophan Ouchakoff

CAST Alfred Abel, Grete Berger, Lil Dagover, Lya De Putti, Anton Edthofer, Aud Egede Nissen

PROD DES Hermann Warm

Berlinale (Retrospective)

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F.W. Murnau

To this day German filmmaker F. W. Murnau remains one of the most influential directors of cinema. After studying art and literature history at the University of Heidelberg, he became a student of director Max Reinhardt until serving in World War I as a combat pilot. During a flight, he accidentally strayed into Switzerland and stayed there till the war’s end. He made his directorial debut in 1919 back in Germany; although he made several films over the next three years, most of them have been lost. Murnau first gained international renown with Nosferatu the Vampire in 1922. Unlike others, Murnau filmed this still chilling masterpiece on location. His next film, The Last Laugh (1924), utilized unique camera techniques that later became the basis for mise-en-scene. He continued making German films, notable for their pessimism and pervading sense of doom, until he moved to Hollywood in 1926 to work for Fox studios. His first American film, Sunrise: A Story of Two Humans (1927), is considered… read more

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Răpciune

3Jun11

it was the music of the restored version that spoiled it all. too sentimental for a film so frank and lucid.

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Duncan Jones

3Apr11

I don't think I've seen another film, save perhaps Birth of a Nation, that utilises colour tinting so well. With its miserable blues and equally unsettling yellows, this film's colours provide Murnau with a curious tool for constructing his particular brand of contemporary myth. It's heartening to know that the fluid Phantom was released in the same year as the static Nosferatu.

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