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Faust (1926): Special Edition (Masters Of Cinema)
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Faust (1926): Special Edition (Masters Of Cinema)

Emil Jannings, Werner Fuetterer & Gosta Ekman

Customer rating on Faust (1926): Special Edition (Masters Of Cinema): 4 out of 5 stars ( 1 customer rating )

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Special Features

 

  • Newly found domestic German print featuring completely different takes and much better resolution than previous prints!
  • Progressively encoded transfer, with original German intertitles
  • Gorgeous new harp score by Stan Ambrose, in addition to the Timothy Brock orchestral score recorded by the Olympia Chamber Orchestra
  • Audio commentary by critics David Ehrenstein and Bill Krohn
  • 'Tony Rayns On Faust' video piece (38 mins)
  • 'Faust - The Different Versions': a video comparison by R. Dixon Smith (28 mins)
  • Booklet with a new essay by Peter Spooner, and archive reprints
  • Region 0

Review

 

Murnau's last German film features astonishing photography, magnificent art direction, and special effects which retain the power to amaze. Freed from the constraints of psychological narrative, Murnau's mastery of cinematic technique places Faust at the pinnacle of the silent era, its barrage of visceral and apocryphal imagery contrasting with the simplicity and directness of its spiritual theme.

Faust's tale is a classic one of a man who sells his soul to the devil. In an attempt to gain control of the Earth, Mephisto (Emil Jannings) wagers an angel (Werner Fuetterer) that he can corrupt the soul of the elderly professor Faust (Gosta Ekman). As the Horsemen of the Apocalypse ride demonically through the sky, Mephisto towers over Faust's hometown unleashing a plague that spreads amongst its inhabitants. Faust, unable to find a cure for the citizens who are dropping dead around him, renounces both God and science invoking the aid of Satan through a mysterious book....

In collaboration with the screenwriter Hans Kyser, Murnau fused Faust's script from German folk legend and the works of Goethe, Gounod, and Marlowe (particularly using the latter's tone). Murnau, a perfectionist, shot multiple takes of each scene with only prime takes making the final German domestic cut of Faust. Only the prints made for export outside Germany were seen until recently, indeed this version was at one time thought to be the only version (it used discarded takes, errors, less impressive special effects, and human stand-ins for real animals). Using the nitrate duplicate negatives printed by UFA in 1926 (and an array of international sources) Murnau's favoured domestic German version of Faust has now been meticulously reconstructed by Luciano Berriatua for Filmoteca Espanola from which this newly restored transfer is sourced.

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Technical Details

 

Emil Jannings, Werner Fuetterer & Gosta Ekman

F. W. Murnau

PG

1926

Fullscreen 4:3

SILENT

English

1 hour and 50 minutes (approx)

Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

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