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  2. German expressionist cinema - Wikipedia

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    German Expressionism was an artistic movement in the early 20th century that emphasized the artist's inner emotions rather than attempting to replicate reality. [1] German Expressionist films rejected cinematic realism and used visual distortions and hyper-expressive performances to reflect inner conflicts. [2]

  3. List of German women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women artists who were born in Germany ... Elisabeth Loewe (1924–1996), Post-Expressionist ... German-American painter, art collector and ...

  4. Category:German Expressionist films - Wikipedia

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  5. Street scenes (Ernst Kirchner artworks) - Wikipedia

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    The street scenes are a series of works by the German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner made between 1913 and 1915. The cycle is regarded as one of the most important works of German expressionism. It consists of 11 paintings, 32 pages from sketchbooks, 15 ink brush drawings, 17 pastel and chalk drawings, 14 woodcuts, 14 etchings and 8 lithographs.

  6. Metropolis (1927 film) - Wikipedia

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    Hugenberg's cut of the film was released in German cinemas in August 1927. Later, after demands for more cuts by Nazi censors, UFA distributed a still shorter version of the film (2,530 metres, 91 minutes) in 1936, and an English version of this cut was archived in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) film library in the

  7. Cinema of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The history of film funding began in Germany with the founding of the UFA GmbH (1917), which was to produce pro-German propaganda films - equipped with funds from industry and banks. During the period of National Socialism (1933–1945), the state indirectly promoted the financing of film projects by establishing the Filmkreditbank GmbH (FKB ...

  8. Category:German Expressionist painters - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:German women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:German artists. It includes artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Contents