Shadows Illuminated. Understanding German Expressionist Cinema through the Lens of Contemporary Filmmaking Practices
The article looks at German Expressionist cinema through the eyes of contemporary, non-commercial filmmakers, to attempt to discover what aspects of this 1920s approach may guide filmmakers today. By drawing parallels between the outsider nature of Weimar artist-driven approaches to collaborative fi...
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doaj-4a6edd3aea544730970d31e9b1f8d4432021-09-06T19:41:25ZengSciendoActa Universitatis Sapientiae: Film and Media Studies2066-77792019-08-0116110312610.2478/ausfm-2019-0006ausfm-2019-0006Shadows Illuminated. Understanding German Expressionist Cinema through the Lens of Contemporary Filmmaking PracticesSaul Gerald0Ells Chrystene1University of Regina (Canada)Director, Moxie Films, Regina (Canada)The article looks at German Expressionist cinema through the eyes of contemporary, non-commercial filmmakers, to attempt to discover what aspects of this 1920s approach may guide filmmakers today. By drawing parallels between the outsider nature of Weimar artist-driven approaches to collaborative filmmaking and twenty-first-century non-mainstream independent filmmaking outside of major motion picture producing centres, the writers have attempted to find ways to strengthen their own filmmaking practices as well as to investigate methods of re-invigorating other independent or national cinemas. Putting their academic observations of the thematic, technical, and aesthetic aspects of Expressionist cinema into practice, Ells and Saul illustrate and discuss the uses, strengths, and pitfalls, within the realm of low-budget art cinema today.https://doi.org/10.2478/ausfm-2019-0006expressionismcinemafilmmakingauthenticityinterdisciplinarity |
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Shadows Illuminated. Understanding German Expressionist Cinema through the Lens of Contemporary Filmmaking Practices |
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The article looks at German Expressionist cinema through the eyes of contemporary, non-commercial filmmakers, to attempt to discover what aspects of this 1920s approach may guide filmmakers today. By drawing parallels between the outsider nature of Weimar artist-driven approaches to collaborative filmmaking and twenty-first-century non-mainstream independent filmmaking outside of major motion picture producing centres, the writers have attempted to find ways to strengthen their own filmmaking practices as well as to investigate methods of re-invigorating other independent or national cinemas. Putting their academic observations of the thematic, technical, and aesthetic aspects of Expressionist cinema into practice, Ells and Saul illustrate and discuss the uses, strengths, and pitfalls, within the realm of low-budget art cinema today. |
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expressionism cinema filmmaking authenticity interdisciplinarity |
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