Douglas Sirk´s Film

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The peeling away of the honey-glazed aesthetic of Sirkian Melodrama to thoroughly examine the true core beneath is the task. Douglas Sirk’s films are expressive and suggestive in their examination of female sexual and emotional relationships. It must be considered what exactly a melodrama is and what type of audience the genre demands. Known worldwide to be part of a female cultural domain, the genre deals with the woman’s film from the early 30’s right up until the Sirkian territory of the 1950’s and 60’s. A central theme found in the genre is the symbolic place of a ‘woman’ and the maternal in melodrama in relation to the changing position of women in society. The term melodrama originates from the early 19th-century French word melodrama. The word is derived from Greek 'melos', referring to music, and French 'drame', referring to drama. Melodrama generally refers to a dramatic work that exaggerates plot and characters in an attempt to appeal to the emotions of its audience, it is for this reason that Douglas Sirk’s films are of vital importance. Constructed as a Brechtian director...

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