Tuesday Dec 06, 2022

S1E00: A Brief History of Modern Germany with Lauren Faulkner Rossi

We begin our journey into the filmography of Ernst Lubitsch with a bit of scene-setting, as Simon Fraser University assistant professor Lauren Rossi joins us to discuss the history of Weimar Germany. Our discussion is wide-ranging, beginning with the Napoleonic era and ending with the downfall of the Weimar republic; in focusing on this period, we aim to provide context as to the political and social forces that shaped Ernst Lubitsch’s worldview and artistic practice.

Next Week:

FILM FORMALLY co-host Will Ross joins us on December 13th to discuss WHEN I WAS DEAD aka WHERE IS MY TREASURE, Lubitsch’s oldest surviving directorial work. For details on where to find this film, check out our resources page.

 

WORKS CITED:

WEIMAR GERMANY : PROMISE AND TRAGEDY by Chris Weitz

THE COMING OF THE THIRD REICH by Richard J. Evans

WHAT I SAW by Joseph Roth

I SHALL BEAR WITNESS: THE DIARIES OF VIKTOR KLEMPERER by Viktor Klemperer

MOMA’s Exhibition Catalog for German Expressionism: THE GRAPHIC IMPULSE

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