Haunted Screens: German Cinema in the 1920s
October 21, 2016–January 22, 2017
Exhibition images
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Hermann Warm, “Set design drawing for The Student of Prague (Der Student von Prag)”, 1926. Director: Henrik Galeen. Pastel. Collection of La Cinémathèque française, D027–26

Boris Bilinsky, “Poster for The Joyless Street (Die freudlose Gasse)”, c. 1925. Director: Georg Wilhelm Pabst. Lithograph. Collection of La Cinémathèque française, A099–51

Andrei Andrejew, “Set design drawing for Crime and Punishment (Raskolnikow)”, 1923. Director: Robert Wiene. Ink and ink wash. Collection of La Cinémathèque française, D082–37

Horst von Harbou, “Set photograph from Metropolis”, 1927. Director: Fritz Lang. Gelatin silver print. Collection of La Cinémathèque française

Unknown artist, “Poster for M”, 1931. Director: Fritz Lang. Collection of La Cinémathèque française, A126–073

Horst von Harbou, “Set photograph from Metropolis”, 1927. Director: Fritz Lang. Gelatin silver print. Collection of La Cinémathèque française

Horst von Harbou, “Set photograph from Metropolis”, 1927. Director: Fritz Lang. Gelatin silver print. Collection of La Cinémathèque française

Josef Fenneker, “Reissue of original poster for The Burning Soil (Der brennende acker)”, c. 1922. Director: Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau. Offset lithograph. Collection of La Cinémathèque française, A042–94

Unknown photographer, “Set photograph from The Blue Angel (Der blaue Engel)”, 1930. Director: Josef von Sternberg. Gelatin silver print. Collection of La Cinémathèque française