Episode Description
Matt Ellis is a writer/academic/musician from Portland, Oregon. He has a PhD in Modern Culture and Media from Brown University and studies media, culture, and history from the left.
He is teaching a class on Weimar Cinema: Images Before Fascism on CineJourneys from November 11th to December 9th. It’s 100 bucks for 4 weeks, on Zoom, with access to the films and readings for the class. You’ll get a Weimar Cinema packet prepared by Ellis covering the period and ideas in question, and an individual one-on-one meeting with him to develop ideas for your own interest or work. And of course the classes!
Links:
cinejourneys.com/weimar-cinema-details-and-registration/
historiesofthepresent.com
x.com/matthiasellis
matthewellis.online
Chapters
00:00:00 Introduction to Weimar Cinema and Its Relevance Today
00:02:49 The Weimar Analogy: Lessons from History
00:05:48 Exploring Media Technology and Political Change
00:08:34 Brechtian Techniques in Film and Their Impact
00:11:45 Generational Shifts in Cinema: Weimar to the 60s and 70s
00:14:43 Access to Film: The Evolution of Cinephilia
00:17:33 Accessing Classic Films in the Digital Age
00:18:49 Exploring Metropolis and Its Themes
00:20:10 Weimar Cinema and Its Historical Context
00:23:52 The Intersection of Technology and Art
00:27:53 Gender Roles and Their Evolution in Cinema
00:31:41 The Impact of Rapid Change on Society
00:35:50 Exploring Weimar Cinema and Its Historical Context
00:38:42 The Evolution of Film Education and Online Learning
00:41:38 Cinejourneys: A New Platform for Film Enthusiasts
00:44:31 Diving Deeper into Weimar Cinema and Key Directors
00:47:36 The Legacy of German Expressionism in Modern Film
