CineSpin: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

(Das Kabinett des Dr. Caligari)

Free Admission

  • Live Music

    Aidan Latham is an experimentalist, free improvisation enthusiast, and multi-instrumentalist, who makes avant-garde rock and electronic music.

featuring

Werner Krauss, Conrad Veidt, Lil Dagover, Friedrich Feher,

Join us for CineSpin, the BAMPFA Student Committee’s annual event featuring terrific UC Berkeley student musicians and/or DJs providing original live accompaniment for great movies.

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, released in 1920, probably remains the ultimate expression of narrative through set design; even the exquisitely chiseled face of Conrad Veidt seems cut to reflect the angled shadows and interiors through which he somnambulistically slips, under the control of the evil Caligari. The film’s tableau-like backgrounds emerged from the Sturm expressionist group, which included painters Walter Röhrig and Walter Reimann and the designer Hermann Warm, all of whom contributed to the design. With roots in fantasy, romanticism, and medieval stories, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is also intensely modern, and, like the best science fiction, carries a warning for the future. Its chilling tale of mind control and murder was written a decade before Hitler’s rise by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer, who shared a hatred for militarism and authoritarianism. A prologue and epilogue attached at the insistence of producer Erich Pommer helped to reroute Janowitz and Mayer’s charged political themes into a psychological (and pseudoscientific) chronicle of personal madness.

FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Carl Mayer
  • Hans Janowitz
Cinematographer
  • Willy Hameister
Language
  • Silent
  • with German intertitles and English subtitles
Print Info
  • B&W/Tinted
  • DCP
  • 77 mins
Source
  • Kino Lorber
Permission
  • Murnau-Stiftung

Event Accessibility

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