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The silent movie era lasted from 1895 to 1936, and produced some of the most iconic, flamboyant and melodramatic imagery ever seen on film.
In silent films the dialogue is notably transmitted through gestures, mime and judul cards consisting of a written indication of the films plot. In the very beginning, musik was only used to entertain the audiences before the movie began, and during the intervals, later, a pianist, organist and sometimes an orchestra would play musik to accompany the films, aiding in the creation of mood - musik was paramount.
The silent movie era was a time of experimentation, basic techniques that are seen today in film making were developed during this period, such as double exposure, stop motion, slow motion and animation.
At this time, many pictures were produced, written and directed oleh a single person.
Notably, David Wark Griffith, who is credited with popularising the use of the close up shot, made hundreds of short movie melodramas in which he gradually refined the narrative power of the medium.
The Silent era produced many iconic stars, such as Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Roscoe 'fatty' Arbuckle, Gloria Swanson, Rudolph Valentino, Lillian Gish, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Greta Garbo, Clara Bow, to name but a few.
Many French Impressionist films from the 1920s were heavily based on fairy tales, and have fantastical, magical themes. A personal favourite of mine is 'Fairy Tales' a collection of colour stencil films from Pathe. It was recently digitally remastered and is available on DVD, it captures beautifully the epoch of the time through dance, magical mythical beasts and wonderful theatrics, evoking an ethereal beauty.
As a horror fan, I am especially fond of Nosferatu, The Cabinet of Dr Calgary and Der Golem. German expressionist films of this era have had a lasting legacy on the horror genre and have remained highly influential. With their hauntingly memorable, eerie settings captured beautifully through pioneering cinematography, it is not difficult to see why.
The age of Silents truly was golden.
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001. link (1927) Dir. F. W. Murnau

008. link (1930) Dir. F. W. Murnau

016. link (1927) Dir. Fritz Lang

046. link (1924) Dir. Fritz Lang

050. link (1928) Dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer

052. Birth of a Nation (1915) Dir. D. W. Griffith

061. link (1931) Dir. F. W. Murnau

069. link (1922) Dir. Fritz Lang

070. link (1922) Dir. F. W. Murnau

077. link (1927) Dir. William A. Wellman

078. link (1926) Dir. F. W. Murnau

090. link (1928) Dir. Fritz Lang

091. link (1929) Dir. Fritz Lang

092. link (1920) Dir. Robert Wiene

093. link (1919) Dir. Ernst Lubitsch

097. link (1929) Dir. G. W. Pabst

098. link (1924) Dir. Raoul Walsh

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In a baru saja commemoration of St. Andrews hari the Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT) had a hari of films based in Scotland. The theme was called 'Hollywood dreams of Scotland'. The itinerary featured disney Pixar's Brave, followed oleh silent film Annie Laurie and ending with cult classic Highlander. But I will focus solely on one film: Annie Laurie.

Originally released on 11th May 1927, the historical drama stars silent icon Lillian Gish in the titular role. menulis credits go to oscar nominated screenwriter Josephine Lovett; the film was directed oleh John S. Robertson, director of Dr. Jeckyll & Mr....
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