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Fritz Lang: Photographs and Documents. Vienna-Berlin-Paris-Hollywood |
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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: 1000 EYES OF FRITZ LANG Review: This is a brilliant large-format book. It charts the Jewish/ Austrian film director's traumatic flight from Nazi Berlin in 1933 to Paris, then to permanent exile in Hollywood. We witness his struggles with moguls, producers, actors and crew who were unable to cope with his innate perfectionism. His life and his films are inextricably entwined. The detailed text is backed by relevant documents: unstamped passports, love-letters to and from Marlene Dietrich, scrawled film notes, reports of witch- hunts, and stunning photographs of Lang at work on his many films. The book is a fitting tribute to our Last Dinosaur. I highly recommend it to everyone who loves films.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: 1000 EYES OF FRITZ LANG Review: This is a brilliant large-format book. It charts the Jewish/ Austrian film director's traumatic flight from Nazi Berlin in 1933 to Paris, then to permanent exile in Hollywood. We witness his struggles with moguls, producers, actors and crew who were unable to cope with his innate perfectionism. His life and his films are inextricably entwined. The detailed text is backed by relevant documents: unstamped passports, love-letters to and from Marlene Dietrich, scrawled film notes, reports of witch- hunts, and stunning photographs of Lang at work on his many films. The book is a fitting tribute to our Last Dinosaur. I highly recommend it to everyone who loves films.
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