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Der Student von Prag (1927)

Der Student von Prag (1927)
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Considered the magnum-opus of filmmaker/screenwriter Henrik Galeen, and featuring actor Conrad Veit in one of his finest performances Student of Prague is considered an important work in German Expressionist cinema. It is also the first to present a dark exploration of the inner realms of the self that would obsess German filmmakers for years to come. The decidedly Faustian tale centers on a student (Veit) who encounters a minion of the devil and in exchange for the love of a woman and wealth, sells him his reflection. The student's mirror image turns into a doppelganger. The student marries a baroness, but his happiness is ruined by his troublesome, malevolent double who destroys his marriage and his life. In hopes of ending the torment, the student tricks the doppelganger back into the mirror and then shoots him. Ironically, it is the student who dies. While the haunting story itself is intriguing, it is film's exquisite production design, careful expressionistic lighting that imbues the film with its moody, humanism. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Conrad VeidtWerner Krauss, (more)
Director(s):
Henrik Galeen
Format(s):
DVD
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Considered the magnum-opus of filmmaker/screenwriter Henrik Galeen, and featuring actor Conrad Veit in one of his finest performances Student of Prague is considered an important work in German Expressionist cinema. It is also the first to present a dark exploration of the inner realms of the self that would obsess German filmmakers for years to come. The decidedly Faustian tale centers on a student (Veit) who encounters a minion of the devil and in exchange for the love of a woman and wealth, sells him his reflection. The student's mirror image turns into a doppelganger. The student marries a baroness, but his happiness is ruined by his troublesome, malevolent double who destroys his marriage and his life. In hopes of ending the torment, the student tricks the doppelganger back into the mirror and then shoots him. Ironically, it is the student who dies. While the haunting story itself is intriguing, it is film's exquisite production design, careful expressionistic lighting that imbues the film with its moody, humanism. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Henrik Galeen
Writer(s):
Hanns Heinz EwersHenrik Galeen
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Rion S.

    I just wanted to clarify some points made in Sandra Brennan's review. There is no marriage between the student (named Balduin) and the woman he desires and it is the doppelganger who lures him into the room and basically dares him to fire the gun. The film is fine, but the copy (from Alpha Video) is a little scrathy and dark in places. After all, it is 80 yrs old, so that's not unexpected. The soundtrack is nice: both somber and lively when it needs to be. There are some really interesting shots involving elongated shadows and using fake "mirrors." Also I wonder if Akira Kurosawa say this film. THRONE OF BLOOD uses the same framing device: begining and ending on a monument to a man overcome by evil forces and his own hubris.

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