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Kanopy
89
8.2
/198435/
79
/3654/
81
/2972/
4.2
/235499/
97
/140/
92
/3876/
98
/14/
cc age 12+

Metropolis (1927)
In a futuristic city sharply divided between the rich and the poor, the son of the city's mastermind meets a prophet who predicts the coming of a savior to mediate their differences.
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Kanopy
89
8.3
/180672/
80
/2602/
80
/2361/
4.3
/195294/
100
/63/
95
/2238/

M (1931)
In this classic German thriller, Hans Beckert, a serial killer who preys on children, becomes the focus of a massive Berlin police manhunt. Beckert's heinous crimes are so repellant and disruptive to city life that he is even targeted by others in the seedy underworld network. With both cops and criminals in pursuit, the murderer soon realizes that people are on his trail, sending him into a tense, panicked attempt to escape justice.
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Amazon Prime Video
87
8.0
/105781/
77
/2145/
78
/1739/
4.3
/214922/
93
/87/
90
/1894/
97
/21/

The Night of the Hunter (1955)
In Depression-era West Virginia, a serial-killing preacher hunts two young children who know the whereabouts of a stash of money.
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Fandor
86
8.0
/75104/
77
/1882/
79
/1708/
4.1
/204443/
96
/83/
89
/1670/

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
Francis, a young man, recalls in his memory the horrible experiences he and his fiancée Jane recently went through. Francis and his friend Alan visit The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, an exhibit where the mysterious doctor shows the somnambulist Cesare, and awakens him for some moments from his death-like sleep.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
84
7.8
/121815/
74
/3038/
77
/2354/
3.8
/381173/
97
/74/
87
/2783/
cc age 13+

Nosferatu (1922)
The mysterious Count Orlok summons a happily married real estate agent to his castle, located up in the Transylvanian mountains, to finalise a terrifying deal.
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Kanopy
81
79
7.6
/17363/
73
/312/
72
/348/
3.8
/21214/
96
/47/
86
/264/
90
/9/

The Blue Angel (1930)
Prim professor Immanuel Rath finds some of his students ogling racy photos of cabaret performer Lola Lola and visits a local club, The Blue Angel, in an attempt to catch them there. Seeing Lola perform, the teacher is filled with lust, eventually resigning his position at the school to marry the young woman. However, his marriage to a coquette -- whose job is to entice men -- proves to be more difficult than Rath imagined.
poster
75
6.8
/2335/
57
/56/
66
/48/
3.5
/3401/
88
/57/
73
/79/
84
/19/

Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (2002)
A cinematic version of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's adaptation of Bram Stoker's gothic novel Dracula. Filmed in a style reminiscent of silent Expressionist cinema of the early 20th century (complete with intertitles and monochrome photography), it uses dance to tell the story of a sinister but intriguing immigrant who preys upon young English women.
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The Roku Channel
75
7.0
/30767/
68
/455/
66
/335/
3.4
/15098/
79
/110/
74
/634/
77
/31/
cc age 17+

Pollock (2000)
In August of 1949, Life Magazine ran a banner headline that begged the question: "Jackson Pollock: Is he the greatest living painter in the United States?" The film is a look back into the life of an extraordinary man, a man who has fittingly been called "an artist dedicated to concealment, a celebrity who nobody knew." As he struggled with self-doubt, engaging in a lonely tug-of-war between needing to express himself and wanting to shut the world out, Pollock began a downward spiral.
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Kanopy
76
71
7.2
/9356/
68
/215/
70
/227/
3.7
/15855/
100
/32/
72
/134/

The Golem: How He Came Into the World (1920)
In 16th-century Prague, a rabbi creates the Golem - a giant creature made of clay. Using sorcery, he brings the creature to life in order to protect the Jews of Prague from persecution.
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Kanopy
77
70
7.6
/7230/
69
/138/
73
/163/
3.8
/11090/
79
/24/
88
/64/

Destiny (1921)
As a young couple stops and rests in a small village inn, the man is abducted by Death and is sequestered behind a huge doorless, windowless wall. The woman finds a mystic entrance and is met by Death, who tells her three separate stories set in exotic locales, all involving circumstances similar to hers.
poster
68
6.6
/2187/
65
/35/
57
/31/
3.6
/1537/
81
/21/
64
/25/

The Moderns (1988)
Nick Hart is a struggling American artist who lives amongst the expatriate community in 1920s Paris. He spends most of his time drinking and socializing in local café's and pestering gallery owner Libby Valentin to sell his paintings. He becomes involved in a plot by wealthy art patroness Nathalie de Ville to forge three paintings. This leads to several run-ins with American rubber magnate Bertram Stone, who happens to be married to Hart's ex-wife Rachel.
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Amazon Prime Video
73
63
7.1
/3753/
64
/69/
68
/82/
3.5
/4490/
93
/46/
75
/58/

The Cat and the Canary (1927)
Rich old Cyrus West's relatives are waiting for him to die so they can inherit. But he stipulates that his will be read 20 years after his death. On the appointed day his expectant heirs arrive at his brooding mansion. The will is read and it turns out that Annabelle West, the only heir with his name left, inherits, if she is deemed sane. If she isn't, the money and some diamonds go to someone else, whose name is in a sealed envelope. Before he can reveal the identity of her successor to Annabelle, Mr. Crosby, the lawyer, disappears. The first in a series of mysterious events, some of which point to Annabelle in fact being unstable.
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Kanopy
78
61
7.8
/2269/
72
/81/
74
/72/
4.0
/8878/
86
/121/

The Pied Piper (1986)
A darkly brilliant stop-motion adaptation of The Pied Piper of Hamelin about a plague of rats that punish townsfolk corrupt with greed. One of Czechoslovakia's most ambitious animation projects of the 1980s, notable for its unusual dark art direction, innovative animation techniques and use of a fictitious language.
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JustWatchTV
60
46
6.6
/2543/
58
/47/
64
/66/
3.3
/3159/
50
/1134/

Waxworks (1924)
A poet is hired by the owner of a wax museum in a circus to write tales about Harun al Raschid, Ivan the Terrible and Jack the Ripper. While writing, the poet and the daughter of the owner, Eva, fantasize the fantastic stories and fall in love for each other.
poster
70
45
7.1
/1614/
70
/37/
65
/51/
3.7
/3191/

The Life and Death of 9413: A Hollywood Extra (1928)
This short experimental film tells the story of a man who comes to Hollywood to become a star, only to fail and be dehumanized. He is identified by the number 9413 written on his forehead.
poster
JustWatchTV
65
37
6.6
/1216/
59
/20/
65
/36/
3.4
/1353/
60
/5/
71
/13/

Warning Shadows (1923)
During a dinner given by a wealthy baron and his wife, attended by four of her suitors in a 19th century German manor, a shadow-player rescues the marriage by giving all the guests a vision what might happen tonight if the baron stays jealous and the suitors do not reduce their advances towards his beautiful wife. Or was it a vision?
poster
65
30
6.8
/695/
52
/12/
60
/25/
3.4
/1137/
78
/22/

From Morning to Midnight (1920)
A cashier in a bank in a small German town is alerted to the power of money by the visit of a rich Italian lady. He embezzles 60,000 Marks and leaves for the capital city, where he attempts to find satisfaction in politics, sport, love and religion.
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63
20
6.3
/556/
61
/15/
64
/27/
3.3
/461/

The City without Jews (1924)
In the Republic of Utopia, because of the bad economic crisis ailing the nation, the Jews are made the scapegoats for the economic and social ills affecting the population; therefore, the government decides to expel them. Leo Strakosch is among the exiled. He is engaged to Counsellor's Linder's daughter. He gets into the Republic, in a clandestine way, to show to the society the wrongness of their anti-semitic prejudice. Bettauer's novel differs essentially from the film version. "Vienna" was named "Utopia." Even a happy ending was provided.
poster
62
14
6.7
/417/
51
/8/
64
/11/
3.4
/629/

Crime and Punishment (1923)
Student Raskolnikow, who has written an article about laws and crime, proposing the thesis that un-ordinary people can commit crimes if their actions are necessary for the benifit of mankind, murders an old woman, who operates a crooked loaning house, as well as her sister, who made the mistake of visiting her at the wrong time. He is suspected of the crime, but somebody else confesses to the murder.
poster
60
12
6.5
/325/
43
/3/
66
/14/
3.4
/359/

Nerves (1919)
The film tries to capture the "nervous epidemic" caused by war and misery which "drives people mad". This unique portrait of the life in 1919 Germany, filmed on location in Munich, describes the cases of different people from all levels of society: Factory owner Roloff, who loses his mind in view of catastrophies and social disturbances; teacher John, who is the hero of the masses; and Marja who turns into a radical revolutionary.
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?
40
/1/

TRAIN
Sound and Image scape by Mateo Berman-Sample.
poster
?
40
/1/

Conscious Decisions (2015)
An abstract collage representing the disorientation inherent in the existence of thought.
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?
100
/1/

The Life of Mr. Human (2025)
In the ruins of a world devoured by human greed, the last man plunges into a decadent frenzy: devouring rare plants, octopus flesh, the final drops of water, and eventually blood. But nature is not silent. A mysterious girl with a white rabbit appears like a myth reborn, blurring the line between legend and reality, death and renewal.
poster
?
80
/1/

James Ensor: Demons Teasing Me (2010)
This film explains what James Ensor (1860-1949) meant for the development of art and makes palpable where he got his inspiration from.
poster
?
100
/1/

the last day i can no longer remember. (2024)
An abstract, experimental, personal reappraisal of experiences and crises - the project was the result of an experiment.
poster
?
80
/1/

Kunst als Waffe - John Heartfield (2023)
With a pair of scissors and some paper, he turned his art into a weapon the Nazis feared. A look back at the eventful career of satirist John Heartfield (1891-1968), pioneer of photomontage and modern graphic design.
poster
?
80
/1/

Frans Hals - Maler des Lachens (2024)
Alongside Rembrandt and Vermeer, Frans Hals was one of the key figures in 17th century Dutch art. But unlike his contemporaries, who tended to paint gloomy or pensive pictures, Hals was entirely devoted to joy. He painted people who could barely conceal their zest for life - at a time when it was frowned upon to show teeth.
poster
?
8.0
/41/
68
/5/
57
/3/

A Noite do Vampiro (2006)
A vampire tries to sleep, but a terrible predator approaches.
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?
80
/1/

Magic Conch Shell (2024)
Estranged lovers reconnect through the power of the Magic Conch Shell.
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?
100
/1/

TANZ (2023)
N/A
poster
?
9.8
/8/
90
/1/

A Fly Floating In The Midst Of The Milk (2023)
Disturbed by an irrational aversion to his house owner's unsettling left eye, man contemplates murder to escape the disturbing presence and restore peace to his disrupted lifestyle
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?
80
/1/

Der Maler Philip Guston – Ein amerikanisches Leben (2023)
The extraordinary work of the American artist Philip Guston is a milestone in modern painting. Guston is one of the most discussed painters of his time and today a star of the younger generation of contemporary artists. ARTE is showing the documentary on the occasion of the major Guston retrospective at the Tate Modern in London.
poster
62
?
6.4
/323/
55
/6/
62
/7/
3.4
/337/

Algol: Tragedy of Power (1920)
An alien from the planet Algol gives a man a device that creates enough energy to power the entire world.
poster
?
8.7
/10/
75
/2/

Pollinator (2022)
A dystopian future set in a totalitarian world , where a young man's life is about to change.
poster
?
100
/1/

FurtaCor (2023)
Between the depths of grief and the bliss of friendship, Gabriel teams up with his friends to create a film written by his late grandfather, who passed away during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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?
6.5
/19/
60
/1/

Nights of Terror (1921)
The young Evelyne lives with a man, her fiancee Frank, with whom she has a child. But her fiancee is a rundown drunk constantly hanging over the bottle. Evelyne wants to leave Frank.
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?
10
/1/

Die Brücke: The Birth of Modern Art in Germany (1972)
This movement marks the beginning of modern art in Germany. It is the German equivalent of French Fauvism, from which it draws its main inspiration, but it carries an Expressionist and social emphasis that is characteristic of Nordic 'angst.' The artists of Die Brucke were restless creatures, over-sensitive, haunted by religious, sexual, political or moral obsessions. Dramatic landscapes and nudes, mystical and visionary compositions, scenes of the countryside, the streets, the circus, the cafe-dansants and the demi-monde were their principal subjects. Their pure colours blaze in acid stridency, encompassed by rough, dry contours which show the influence of African art and primitive woodcuts. The work of the following is shown: Kirchner, Fritz Bleyl, Erich Heckel, Schmidt-Rottluff, Otto Muller, Emil Nolde and Max Pechstein.
poster
?
7.8
/62/
10
/1/

Whatever Happened to Vileness Fats? (1984)
The first release of the Residents' film debut "Vileness Fats", in a re-edited and re-scored form.
poster
?
10
/2/
90
/1/

They Came from the Attic (2022)
A teenage boy is home alone for the weekend but when nocturnal creatures living in his attic escape, he must survive.
poster
?
8.1
/10/

My Courtyard (2021)
During the pandemic, a 14 year old boy remains stuck in his school dormitory while his mother tries to contact him.
poster
?

Between Evening and Morning (1923)
A traumatized man returning home from war discovers that his wife has slipped into the underclass.
poster
?
80
/1/

Waiting for Changes
N/A
poster
?
7.0
/25/
20
/1/

The Haunted Screen: German Film After World War I (1998)
In this film essay, critic Peter Buchka explores the German cinema of the 1920s, ranging from the disquieting images of Fritz Lang's Metropolis to the castrating sexuality of Marlene Dietrich in Die Blaue Engel. The program provides an introduction to Weimar cinema, with Buchka's essay narrated over the images from film clips of 1920s era German films.
poster
?
7.3
/65/
36
/3/
60
/2/

Concerto for Sub-Machine Gun (1958)
A short animated film by Dušan Vukotić.
poster
?
6.5
/17/

Wahnsinn (1919)
A banker, after a prophetic meeting with a Gypsy fortune teller, becomes delusional as he searches for a trunk which the seer has told him holds the key to either his happiness or his death. This film is considered lost.
poster
?
5.8
/22/
70
/2/
75
/2/

Two Portraits of MIYAGINO (2010)
In Edo-era Japan, a ukiyo-e artist languishes in his master’s shadow. Creatively stifled, he finds consolation in the company of a prostitute, and becomes entangled in a love triangle. A mystery emerges involving two portraits and the sudden disappearance of the artist Sharaku. Helmed by Cannes-selected director Tatsuji Yamazaki, the film employs kabuki-inspired sequences and stylised sets.
poster
66
?
6.9
/103/
60
/4/
67
/6/
3.4
/232/

Caligari: When Horror Came to Cinema (2014)
On February 26, 1920, Robert Wiene's world-famous film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. To this day, it is considered a manifesto of German expressionism; a legend of cinema and a key work to understand the nature of the Weimar Republic and the constant political turmoil in which a divided society lived after the end of the First World War.
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?
40
/2/

Emil Nolde (1965)
For the whole of his long life Emil Nolde, the leading German Expressionist, luxuriated in colour. Before the First World War in Berlin he made many paintings of the theater, music-hall and opera; he loved flowers and even coaxed a garden out of the salty soil of the Baltic coast, where he had built himself an isolated house. His parents were Frisian peasants and he loved the landscape of North Friesland: it was the theme of many of his pictures. But the Nazis disapproved of his work and finally forbade him to paint at all. Although Nolde was already in his seventies when this happened, no political regime could stifle his vision. At great danger to himself he continued to work, making watercolour sketches the size of postcards, which he called 'unpainted pictures,' meaning them to serve as sketches for the large oils he would paint when he was free. And he did outlive the Nazi regime, marrying a twenty-eight-year-old woman in 1948 and painting up until the year before he died.


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