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Saturday, November 25, 2023

Journey into the Night (Der Gang in die Nacht) - A 1921 German Silent Film Directed by F. W. Murnau - 1 Hour 9 minutes- His Oldest Surviving Film


available on YouTube 

In each of my posts each posts, hopefully ten, on F. W. Murnau I plan to share a documentary I found edifying 




A Post in Participation in German Literature Month XIII- November 2023




F.W. Murnau, born December 28, 1889, Bielefeld, Germany



Moved to California in 1926 - he made three silent films for Fox Studios before forming his own company 



—died March 11, 1931, Hollywood, California, - from injuries in an Automobile accident 



His most famous film is Nosferatu, which was featured earlier this month.



Films by German directors are an important part of post World War One German Culture, from the groundbreaking silent classics of the Weimar Republic to the movies of Leni Reisenthal in celebration of Nazi rule, beloved by Goebels, to modern Oscar winners, I am pleased to see German Literature Month XIII now welcomes posts on Films by German Directors



German Literature Month is hosted by Lizzy’s Literary Life



https://lizzysiddal2.wordpress.com/2023/09/22/announcing-german-literature-month-xiii/




F.W. Murnau's 1921 silent film Journey into the Night (German: Der Gang in die Nacht) is a captivating drama that delves into the complexities of love, betrayal, and redemption. The film follows Dr. Eigil Börne, a respectable physician engaged to the devoted Hélène. However, their tranquil life takes an unexpected turn when Börne encounters the captivating cabaret dancer Lily.

Mesmerized by Lily's allure, Börne breaks his engagement to Hélène and pursues a passionate relationship with Lily. Their union is initially filled with euphoria, but their contrasting personalities and Lily's reckless behavior soon lead to turmoil. Börne's finances crumble, forcing him to abandon his city life and seek refuge as a country doctor.

In the tranquil countryside, Börne encounters a blind painter, restoring his sight and rekindling his own sense of purpose. However, news of Hélène's deteriorating health due to heartbreak shatters Börne, causing him to confront the consequences of his choices.

Journey into the Night masterfully blends captivating visuals and poignant storytelling. Murnau's expressive use of shadows, light, and close-ups creates a haunting atmosphere, reflecting the characters' inner struggles and the film's exploration of themes like love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness.

The film's enduring legacy lies in its exploration of human nature's complexities, the consequences of our actions, and the possibility of redemption. It serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of love and the enduring impact of our choices.

Journey into the Night is considered a seminal work of German Expressionist cinema, captivating audiences with its masterful storytelling and timeless themes. 

Mel u







 

1 comment:

Buried In Print said...

Soon (if not already) you will be an expert in silent films!

Have you changed the photos in your side-bar or maybe I'm slow to notice a change?

Lovely to see her smiling face there.