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Faust (German: Faust – Eine deutsche Volkssage) is a 1926 silent film produced by UFA, directed by F. W. Murnau, starring Gösta Ekman as Faust, Emil Jannings as Mephisto, Camilla Horn as Gretchen/Marguerite, Frida Richard as her mother, Wilhelm Dieterle as her brother and Yvette Guilbert as Marthe Schwerdtlein, her aunt. Murnau's film draws on older traditions of the legendary tale of Faust as well as on Goethe's classic version. UFA wanted Ludwig Berger to direct Faust, as Murnau was engaged with Variety; Murnau pressured the producer and, backed by Jannings, eventually persuaded Erich Pommer to let him direct the film.
Faust was Murnau's last German film, and directly afterward he moved to the US under contract to William Fox to direct Sunrise (1927); when the film premiered in the Ufa-Palast am Zoo in Berlin, Murnau was already shooting in Hollywood.
The demon Mephisto has a bet with an Archangel that he can corrupt a righteous man's soul and destroy in him what is divine. If he succeeds, the Devil will win dominion over earth.
Faust is the protagonist of a classic German legend. He is a scholar who is highly successful yet dissatisfied with his life, which leads him to make a pact with the Devil, exchanging his soul for unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures. The Faust legend has been the basis for many literary, artistic, cinematic, and musical works that have reinterpreted it through the ages. "Faust" and the adjective "Faustian" imply a situation in which an ambitious person surrenders moral integrity in order to achieve power and success for a delimited term.
The Faust of early books—as well as the ballads, dramas, movies, and puppet-plays which grew out of them—is irrevocably damned because he prefers human to divine knowledge; "he laid the Holy Scriptures behind the door and under the bench, refused to be called doctor of Theology, but preferred to be styled doctor of Medicine". Plays and comic puppet theatre loosely based on this legend were popular throughout Germany in the 16th century, often reducing Faust and Mephistopheles to figures of vulgar fun. The story was popularised in England by Christopher Marlowe, who gave it a classic treatment in his play, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus (1604). In Goethe's reworking of the story two hundred years later, Faust becomes a dissatisfied intellectual who yearns for "more than earthly meat and drink" in his life.
Actors: Tommy Lee Jones (actor), Bruce McGill (actor), Joe Inscoe (actor), Jared Harris (actor), John Hawkes (actor), Dakin Matthews (actor), Daniel Day-Lewis (actor), Hal Holbrook (actor), Gregory Itzin (actor), Grainger Hines (actor), Walton Goggins (actor), Lukas Haas (actor), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (actor), Tim Blake Nelson (actor), Peter McRobbie (actor),
Plot: In 1865, as the American Civil War winds inexorably toward conclusion, U.S. president Abraham Lincoln endeavors to achieve passage of the landmark constitutional amendment which will forever ban slavery from the United States. However, his task is a race against time, for peace may come at any time, and if it comes before the amendment is passed, the returning southern states will stop it before it can become law. Lincoln must, by almost any means possible, obtain enough votes from a recalcitrant Congress before peace arrives and it is too late. Yet the president is torn, as an early peace would save thousands of lives. As the nation confronts its conscience over the freedom of its entire population, Lincoln faces his own crisis of conscience -- end slavery or end the war.
Keywords: 1860s, 19th-century, american-civil-war, assassination, based-on-book, battle, battle-of-gettysburg, battlefield, cemetery, character-name-in-titleActors: Steve Eveleigh (editor), Johann Wolfgang Goethe (writer), Ross MacGibbon (producer), Roberto Alagna (actor), Bryn Terfel (actor), Jules Barbier (writer), Michel Carré (writer), Angela Gheorghiu (actress), Michel Carré (writer), Robin Lough (director), Antonio Pappano (actor), Simon Keenlyside (actor), Sue Judd (director), The Royal Opera Chorus (actor), David McVicar (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Drama, Music,Actors: Clive Barker (writer), Clive Barker (actor), Clive Barker (director), Doug Bradley (actor), Oscar Wilde (writer), Julia Blake (actress), Peter Atkins (actor), Anne Taylor (actress), Lyn Darnell (actress), Phil Rimmer (actor), Adrian Carson (composer), Graham Bickley (actor),
Genres: Horror,Actors: Steve Eveleigh (editor), Sergei Prokofiev (writer), Brian Large (director), Josef d'Bache-Kane (editor), Peter Maniura (producer), Jane Seymour (producer), Fiona Seatter (miscellaneous crew), Sergei Leiferkus (actor), Larissa Diadkova (actress), Vladimir Ognovenko (actor), Sergei Alexashkin (actor), Val Fraser (miscellaneous crew), Gennady Bezzubenkov (actor), Galina Gorchakova (actress), Konstantin Pluzhnikov (actor),
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Music, Mystery,Actors: Veronika Fitz (actress), Rainer Basedow (actor), Arthur Brauss (actor), Dieter Hildebrandt (actor), Helga Borsche (editor), Michael Habeck (actor), Heinz Meier (actor), Jochen Busse (actor), Edith Volkmann (actress), Jophi Ries (actor), Vitus Zeplichal (actor), Heinrich Schmieder (actor), Richard Beek (actor), Karin Rasenack (actress), Antje Schmidt (actress),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Ken Russell (miscellaneous crew), Ken Russell (director), Johann Wolfgang Goethe (writer), Ruggero Raimondi (actor), Jules Barbier (writer), Michel Carré (writer), Chor der Wiener Staatsoper (actor), Francisco Araiza (actor), Wiener Staatsopernballett (actor), Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper (actor), Alfred Sramek (actor), Carl Toms (costume designer), Gabriela Benacková (actress), Gabriele Sima (actress), Bühnenorchester der Wiener Staatsoper (actor),
Genres: Drama, Musical,Actors: Steven Rumbelow (writer), Steven Rumbelow (director), Steven Rumbelow (editor), Brian Abbott (actor), Monica Buford (actress), Rita Rumbelow (costume designer),
Genres: Fantasy,Actors: Clive Barker (writer), Clive Barker (actor), Doug Bradley (actor), Clive Barker (director), Julia Blake (actress), Peter Atkins (actor), Lyn Darnell (actress), Adrian Carson (composer), Phil Rimmer (actor),
Genres: Horror, Short,Actors: Fanny Hatton (writer), Ricardo Cortez (actor), Larry Kent (actor), Montagu Love (actor), Frederic Hatton (writer), Fanny Hatton (writer), Helen Jerome Eddy (actress), Hugo Riesenfeld (composer), Margarete Kupfer (actress), Frederic Hatton (writer), Claire Windsor (actress), John M. Stahl (producer), Frances Guihan (writer), James Flood (director), Desmond O'Brien (editor),
Genres: Sci-Fi,Actors: Bror Berger (actor), K.E. Ståhlberg (producer), K.E. Ståhlberg (director), Hjalmar Procopé (actor), Apollon Vahtimestari (actor), Herra Bengelsdorf (actor), Kola Noschis (actor),
Genres: ,God and Satan war over earth; to settle things, they wager on the soul of Faust, a learned and prayerful alchemist.
The intro to this movie is amazingly impressive with its original special effects. The apocalyptic riders are spreading ills on mankind and the Archangel Michael is sent to consult with Mephistopheles.
Tourmenteur de l'humanité avec la guerre, la peste ou la famine, Méphisto considère que la terre lui appartient. L'Archange Gabriel lui évoque le nom de Faust, un vieux savant, un juste dont la vie entière est la preuve que la terre n'est pas totalement soumise au Mal. Méphisto promet de détourner de Dieu l'âme de Faust. Alors la terre sera tienne, promet l'Archange... Dans son village décimé par la peste, Faust, désespéré, trouve un grimoire lui permettant d'invoquer le Diable, et signe avec lui un pacte de 24 heures pour sauver les malades. Mais les villageois s'en aperçoivent et veulent le lapider. En proie au suicide, Faust accepte une nouvelle proposition de Méphisto : retrouver sa jeunesse en échange de son âme... Réalisé par: Friedrich-Wilhelm Murnau Avec: Gösta Ekman, Emil Janning...
Now, my special edit, finally IN ONE GO! Watch the spectacular result of an experiment I did to find a way to combine the 'domestic cut' of Murnau's Faust with Timothy Brock's brilliant score, written for another version of this film, the so-called 'export version'. Let me explain a little bit further what I've done and how and why I did this. F.W. Murnau's masterpiece-film 'Faust' was released in 1926 and there are seven known versions of the film. The most well known version is the so-called 'export version' with english titles, that premiered in december 1926 in the USA. That export-version is 10 minutes longer than the newly discovered 'domestic version' a couple of years ago, the domestic version being the original 'German print', the one with German titles that was shown at the time...
Faust 1926 FW Murnau Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Breve Storia del Cinema - L'espressionismo: http://brevestoriadelcinema.altervista.org/10-1.html Faust is a 1926 silent film produced by UFA, directed by F. W. Murnau, starring Gösta Ekman as Faust, Emil Jannings as Mephisto, Camilla Horn as Gretchen/Marguerite, Frida Richard as her mother, Wilhelm Dieterle as her brother and Yvette Guilbert as Marthe Schwerdtlein, her aunt. Murnau's film draws on older traditions of the legendary tale of Faust as well as on Goethe's classic version. UFA wanted Ludwig Berger to direct Faust, as Murnau was engaged with Variety; Murnau pressured the producer and, backed by Jannings, eventually persuaded Erich Pommer to let him direct the film. Faust was Murnau's last German film, and directly afterward he moved to the US under contract to William Fox to dire...
My review of Murnau's classic adaptation of the German folk tale, Faust.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the myth of Faustus and temptation by evil. Guests include Osman Durrani, Juliette Wood and Rosemary Ashton.
"Who is Faust?" Keynote Address, 2009 University of Chicago Humanities Day October 24, 2009 David Wellbery, LeRoy T. and Margaret Deffenbaugh Carlson University Professor, Departments of Germanic Studies and Comparative Literature, Committee on Social Thought What does this drama about a scholar- magician who makes a wager with the devil have to say to us today? Is the Faust myth still compelling for us in the twenty-first century? In this lecture, Professor David Wellbery discusses why philosophers from Hegel to Santayana and writers from Thomas Mann to Paul Valéry have considered Goethe's play to be such a profound statement about the human condition. He also examines features of the play that still confound scholars today. If you experience any technical difficulties with this video...
Professor Wendy Doniger PhD, University of Chicago speaks on Marlowe's "Dr. Faustus"
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (German pronunciation: [ˈjoːhan ˈvɔlfɡaŋ fɔn ˈɡøːtə], 28 August 1749 -- 22 March 1832) was a German writer, pictorial artist, biologist, theoretical physicist, and polymath. He is considered the supreme genius of modern German literature. His works span the fields of poetry, drama, prose, philosophy, and science. His Faust has been called the greatest long poem of modern European literature.His other well-known literary works include his numerous poems, the Bildungsroman Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship, and the epistolary novel The Sorrows of Young Werther. Goethe was one of the key figures of German literature and the movement of Weimar Classicism in the late 18th and early 19th centuries; this movement coincides with Enlightenment, Sentimentalism (Empfindsam...
Jan Švankmajer is a brilliant Czech filmmaker and artistic genius whose work spans several media. He is a surrealist artist, who is best known for his animations and films, which have greatly influenced other artists such as Terry Gilliam, the Brothers Quay, and many others. Švankmajer's film adaption of Marlowe's 'Doctor Faustus' and Goethe's 'Faust' along with a number of other treatments, such as Christian Dietrich Grabbe's novel of the Faustian myth is superb fusion of live action with stop motion and claymation. Švankmajer's version features Faust as a nondescript man, who, after being lured by a strange map into a sinister puppet theatre, finds himself immersed within an unsettling subconscious universe presided over by diabolic life size marionettes, and haunted by skulking mes...
Um video para a musica Reversing the Biblic Myths feito por Aesir
The tragic story of Faustus, immortalized by several literally giants like Christopher Marlowe and Goethe, has riveted mankind for centuries. Yet most do not know that underneath this satanic romance, there is a secret Gnostic message purposely hidden that echoes the Scripture of the ancient heretics and the mythology of Simon Magus and Helen of Troy. We take a journey with Mephistopheles through the charged, esoteric vision of the legend of Faustus. Astral Guest-- Ramona Fradon, author of ‘The Gnostic Faustus'.
F.W. Murnau's last German production before leaving for Hollywood is a visually dazzling take on the Faust myth. Pushing the resources of the grand old German studio UFA to the limits, Murnau creates an epic vision of good versus evil as devil Emil Jannings tempts an idealistic aging scholar with youth, power, and romance. The handsome but wan Swedish actor Gosta Ekman plays the made-over Faust as a perfectly shallow scoundrel drunk with youth, and the lovely Camilla Horn (in a part written for Lillian Gish) is the young virgin courted, then cast aside, by Faust. The sheer scale of Murnau's epic and the magnificent play of light, shadow, and mist on his exquisitely designed sets makes this one of the most cinematically ambitious, visually breathtaking, and beautiful classics of the silent...
You can never understand me.
'Cause I, I felt this in my...
I felt this in my soul.
You never made an understanding.
'Cause I, I felt this in my...
I felt this in my soul.
This, this never meant shit to you.
I could prove that.
My, my moist eyes..
You broke a sweat and I belong here.
You can never understand me.
'Cause I, I felt this in my...
I felt this in my soul.
You never made an understanding.
'Cause I, I felt this in my...
I felt this in my soul.
This never meant shit to you.
I could prove that.
My, my moist eyes..
You broke a sweat and I belong here.
I belong here now.
You took my hand and led me wrong,
Now I'm back and I'm sad.
And I... I wanna know why.
It's always on my mind, I can't get it out..
I wake up at night, in my bed, and its on my mind.
It's always on my mind.
And I can't get it out.
It's always on my mind, I can't get it out..
I wake up at night, in my bed, its on my mind.
It's always on my mind.
And I can't get it out.
I know I try.