Fritz Lang

Fritz Lang

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Jan 4, 1999 · French · Paperback (224 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 224
Language French
Published Jan 4, 1999
Publisher FLAMMARION
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 2080815091
ISBN-13 9782080815095

Description

Lotte H. Eisner delves into the compelling world of Fritz Lang, one of cinema's most influential directors, whose visionary works have left an indelible mark on the film industry. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Eisner captures the complexities of Lang’s cinematic journey, tracing his evolution from the silent film era to the advent of sound. The narrative reveals how Lang's unique style and thematic focus on the darker facets of human nature shaped the films that captivated audiences worldwide.

Eisner explores Lang's significant contributions to film noir, highlighting the intricate narratives and striking visual aesthetics that define his most notable works. The author examines Lang's masterful ability to merge technology with emotional depth, illuminating how he pushed the boundaries of storytelling. Readers gain a deeper understanding of the socio-political contexts that influenced his filmmaking, as well as the personal struggles that informed his artistry.

The book invites fans and scholars alike to appreciate Lang not just as a director, but as a visionary whose reflections on morality, violence, and societal constructs continue to resonate. Eisner's passionate and knowledgeable narrative serves as both a tribute to Lang’s enduring legacy and an exploration of the transformative power of cinema.

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History Horror
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