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Archive for December 2nd, 2008

About the Film

About the Film

CINEMA’S EXILES: FROM HITLER TO HOLLYWOOD traces the experiences of the Jews who fled Nazi Germany and took refuge in Hollywood, and examines their impact on both the German and the American cinemas.

Posted: Dec 2nd, 2008  Comments: 29   Views: 4,367   
(33 votes)
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Photo Essay: <em>CINEMA’S EXILES</em>

Photo Essay: CINEMA’S EXILES

View a slideshow of the famed actors, directors and producers behind some of Hollywood's greatest films.

Posted: Dec 2nd, 2008  Comments: 6   Views: 4,316   
(12 votes)
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A Score of Appreciation for Golden Age Film Composer Franz Waxman

A Score of Appreciation for Golden Age Film Composer Franz Waxman

If you ask Franz Waxman’s son, John Waxman, to discuss his own life’s work–a library of music for motion pictures, one of the largest in the world– he immediately starts reminiscing about his father and the “Hollywood Sound”. There are very few people who remember this musical heritage–there are very few left who care.

Posted: Dec 2nd, 2008  Comments: 2   Views: 1,607   
(4 votes)
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Test Your Knowledge: <em>CINEMA’S EXILES</em>

Test Your Knowledge: CINEMA’S EXILES

How much do you know about the influence of Europe's exiled Jewish filmmakers on old Hollywood? Take our quiz.

Posted: Dec 2nd, 2008  Comments: 0   Views: 2,118   
(10 votes)
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Video Exclusive: Exodus to Hollywood

Video Exclusive: Exodus to Hollywood

As Hitler expands his territory in Europe, more and more of Germany's film professionals leave for Hollywood.

Posted: Dec 2nd, 2008  Comments: 1   Views: 1,332   
(2 votes)
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Biography: Billy Wilder

Biography: Billy Wilder

Called 'Billie' by his mother, a fan of William Cody, Wilder became a reporter for the yellow press when his father moved his family from rural Galicia to Vienna just before World War I.

Posted: Dec 2nd, 2008  Comments: 0   Views: 931   
(4 votes)
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Biography: Franz Waxman

Biography: Franz Waxman

Franz Waxman led a variety of musical lives as composer, conductor and impresario.

Posted: Dec 2nd, 2008  Comments: 1   Views: 979   
(3 votes)
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Biography: Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Biography: Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Erich Wolfgang Korngold elevated the status of film music from incidental accompaniment to a new art form. A successful composer on the Continent and protégé of impresario Max Reinhardt before emigrating to the United States, Korngold was a child prodigy who began composing at age 13.

Posted: Dec 2nd, 2008  Comments: 2   Views: 970   
(3 votes)
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Biography: Frederick Hollander

Biography: Frederick Hollander

Frederick Hollander (a.k.a Friedrich Hollaender) was born to German parents in London on October 18, 1896. His father Victor was a widely acclaimed composer of revues, operettas and popular songs, still known today for his "Kirschen in Nachbars Garten" and "Schaukellied."

Posted: Dec 2nd, 2008  Comments: 1   Views: 1,087   
(1 votes)
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Biography: Peter Lorre

Biography: Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre acted on various stages in Breslau, Zurich and Vienna before coming to Berlin in 1929 when Bertolt Brecht invited him to play the role of Fabian in his production of Marieluise Fleißer's Pioniere in Ingolstadt.

Posted: Dec 2nd, 2008  Comments: 0   Views: 936   
(7 votes)
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