Dr Caligari Context

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P1. Talk about the importance of a historical context of the time with specific reference to The Cabinet of Dr Caligari’s aesthetic decisions and how they reflect a zeitgeist of this time, e.g.
• The end of WW1 and the devastation millions dead and injured
 “Caligari links to Germany trauma during World War I for example the acting recalls the contorted body movements of shell shock victims” -The Cinema Book (pg. 210):
• Hyperinflation as Germany were blamed for the war and in severe economic collapse
 Fairground setting in The Cabinet of Dr Caligari - Hyperinflation at time, fairground entertainment at time a popular pastime, distraction from economic state, form of escapism- “…a need for projecting societies innermost anxieties fantasies, and dreams onto the big screen arose almost as quickly as …show more content…

leads to work such as La Jetée.
 “To contemporary reviewers it was quite apparent that this film heralded a new era in filmmaking” -Short Cuts German Expressionist Cinema- The world of light and shadow (pg. 23)
• With expressionist art cinema like The Cabinet of Dr Caligari came the birth of film theory and Avant grade practice as there was an endeavour to theorise cinema, as film became worthy of study, turning point in film history.
 Privileges formalist approaches to film art (indicate emphasis on film technique and visual style over narrative c.f previous realist approach e.g. The Great Train Robbery (Edwin S. Porter, US, 1903)
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari uses a flashback device, arguably first film to do this, revolutionary non-linear narrative format, important to know in terms of audience reading of text as it has become an overused narrative structure in contemporary cinema. -“…it’s surprise ending on the other hand still echoes in contemporary films” The Cinema Book (pg.

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