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On this day in 1930, the musical film Die Drei von der Tankstelle was released! Directed by Wilhelm Thiele, the film follows three friends as they build up their filling station. The film also stars Lilian Harvey and Willy Fritsch as lovers.

On this day in 1930, the musical film Die Drei von der Tankstelle was released! Directed by Wilhelm Thiele, the film follows three friends as they build up their filling station. The film also stars Lilian Harvey and Willy Fritsch as lovers.
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On this day in 1890, the Jewish-Austrian actor Ernst Deutsch was born! He plays the antihero Famulus in Paul Wegener's The Golem: How He Came into the World (1920). He left Germany in 1933 due to National Socialist antisemitism.

On this day in 1890, the Jewish-Austrian actor Ernst Deutsch was born! He plays the  antihero Famulus in Paul Wegener's The Golem: How He Came into the World (1920). He left Germany in 1933 due to National Socialist antisemitism.
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On this day in 1904, the Jewish-Moravian Austrian-American director Edgar G. Ulmer was born. He co-directed Menschen am Sonntag with Robert Siodmak and he worked with Murnau in the USA on Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans in 1926.

On this day in 1904, the Jewish-Moravian Austrian-American director Edgar G. Ulmer was born. He co-directed Menschen am Sonntag with Robert Siodmak and he worked with Murnau in the USA on Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans in 1926.
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On this day in 1919, Ernst Lubitsch's Madame DuBarry was released! Made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin, it stars Pola Negri in the title role alongside Emil Jannings as Louis XV.

On this day in 1919, Ernst Lubitsch's Madame DuBarry was released! Made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin, it stars Pola Negri in the title role alongside Emil Jannings as Louis XV.
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On this day in 1905, Swedish-American actress Greta Garbo was born! Regarded as one of the greatest screen actresses of all time, she was known for her melancholic and somber screen persona, her film portrayals of tragic characters, and her subtle and understated performances.

On this day in 1905, Swedish-American actress Greta Garbo was born! Regarded as one of the greatest screen actresses of all time, she was known for her melancholic and somber screen persona, her film portrayals of tragic characters, and her subtle and understated performances.
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On this day in 1891, German actor Hans Albers was born. He stars alongside Marlene Dietrich in Der blaue Engel and was one of the biggest German film stars of the twentieth century.

On this day in 1891, German actor Hans Albers was born. He stars alongside Marlene Dietrich in Der blaue Engel and was one of the biggest German film stars of the twentieth century.
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You should now have received a Teams invitation if you registered for this event. If you did not, or you still want to attend but did not register, please get in touch and we will circulate the link to you!

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This Weds (9/25) at 5pm (UK) / 12pm ET -- "Weimar Germany's First Nasty Women" w/ Kate Saccone, @magshenny & Elif Rongen-Kaynakçi!!! *Registration is closed. DM us or Weimar Film Network for the online event link. 🎞️😍

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On this day in 1924, Robert Wiene's film Orlacs Hände premiered in Berlin. Based on the novel by Maurice Renard, the film stars Conrad Veidt, Alexandra Sorina & Fritz Kortner.

On this day in 1924, Robert Wiene's film Orlacs Hände premiered in Berlin. Based on the novel by Maurice Renard, the film stars Conrad Veidt, Alexandra Sorina & Fritz Kortner.
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On this day in 1888, German actress Hanna Ralph was born. Best-known for her role as Brunhild in Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen (1924), she also stars in F. W. Murnau's filmic adaptation of Faust (1926).

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Thank you so much for joining us at this fabulous event on Weimar Germany’s first “nasty women”! It is inspiring to learn more about the amazing work @magshenny Kate Saccone and Elif Eye Film are doing! Here’s to future collaborations and more nasty women!

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On this day in 1924, Carl Theodor Dreyer's Michael premiered in Berlin! Starring Walter Slezak as the titular Michael, the young assistant and model to the artist Claude Zoret (Benjamin Christensen). Michael is widely considered a landmark in gay silent cinema.

On this day in 1924, Carl Theodor Dreyer's Michael premiered in Berlin! Starring Walter Slezak as the titular Michael, the young assistant and model to the artist Claude Zoret (Benjamin Christensen).  Michael is widely considered a landmark in gay silent cinema.
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On this day in 1887, German actress Lil Dagover was born! She was one of the most popular and recognized film actresses in the Weimar Republic, starring in films such as Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920) and Der müde Tod (1921). She continued to act during the Nazi period.

On this day in 1887, German actress Lil Dagover was born! She was one of the most popular and recognized film actresses in the Weimar Republic, starring in films such as Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920) and  Der müde Tod (1921). She continued to act during the Nazi period.
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Sorry for the lack of “birthday” posts so far this month folks! Molly’s been taken unwell (nothing serious just a bit of “freshers flu” now campus is abuzz with students again!). Normal service will resume when she’s feeling better! For now enjoy this gif!

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Anyone knowing of a Weimar film-related CFP or similar...I desperately want to finish my current project but need extra motivation (going through some health issues at the mo!), please let me know :) Weimar Film Network

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Happening next week (30.10.24 at 10am CET): Javier Samper Vendrell - A Film for Children? Autonomy and Vulnerability in Emil and the Detectives (1931). This is an online talk as part of the seminar series Cultures of Legality in Weimar Germany. More info- shorturl.at/IkkVW

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We now also have a presence over where the sky is blue - please feel free to follow us there. We have the handle weimarfilmnetwork.bsky.social!