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Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (BFI Modern Classics)x$8.76
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Werner Herzog's Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979) is sometimes called a minor work, despite the film's towering central performance by Klaus Kinski. But in this book, we see Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht as one of the masterpieces of the New German Cinema, a film that exhibits all of Herzog's melancholy and pessimistic romanticism as well as his spirituality and technical flair. Adapted from Bram Stoker's Dracula, and mindful of an earlier German version of that same novel, Herzog's film, with its terrifying coda in which the reincarnated fiend rides out into the world, is perhaps the most compelling screen treatment of the vampire myth. Beginning with Stoker's book and the nineteenth-century obsession with vampires, S. S. Prawer goes on to explore the evolution of Herzog's career. To complete a comprehensive account of Nosferatu, Prawer describes the film's production history as well as the cultural and aesthetic components that combine to such powerful effect: the skill of the actors; the debts to romanticism and to Murnau; the use of music by Wagner, Gounod, and Florian Fricke; and the film's many extraordinary, haunting images. Illustrations: 24 color photos, 44/b/w photos
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Interesting, But Not Enough Analysis      By A3RV3FCNKTT9HM on 2008-08-08
I got this book eagerly, because I have a passion for this film. I was very much looking forward to the analysis and symbolism of the film; of shots, dialogue, and most of all, the meaning of the mise en scene of this film.
Most of this book is about the history of Werner Herzog. Which I can see in a documentary called My Best Fiend. It is also very much a history lesson of the influence of Murneau's film NOSFERATU and other horror films, which could be put into a book on Vampires and their Films Throughout the Ages.
Other than the obvious of this writer very much enjoying the film, there is not much written about the actual movie, except what we can see on the Nosferatu DVD extras menu.
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