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Nosferatu and Modernist Horror

F. W. Murnau's 1922 film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, the first vampire film, is a masterpiece of German Expressionism.. A century later such stories are as popular as ever.

1922: The Birth of Now - Ten programmes in which Matthew Sweet investigates objects and events from 1922, the crucial year for modernism, that have an impact today.

7. Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror. F. W. Murnau's 1922 gothic masterpiece is the first vampire movie. It is German Expressionism in cinematic form and still influences contemporary film-makers. It’s also a film about disease: Count Orlok - a rip-off of Dracula that got Bram Stoker’s family lawyers on the case – brings plague to Mittel Europe. What does this disease mean, in a Europe that has just survived war and pandemic? Matthew Sweet and guests including Dana Gioia, the award-winning poet and critic who wrote the libretto to composer Alva Henderson's Nosferatu: The Opera, first produced in 2004, and the literary scholars Roger Luckhurst and Lisa Mullen.

Producer: Julian May

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14 minutes

Broadcasts

  • Tue 1 Feb 2022 13:45
  • Sun 1 May 2022 14:45