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  • BIRTH 28/12/1888
  • DEATH 11/03/1931
  • Country Germany
  • MOVIE 1
  • DIRECTOR 9
  • SCRIPT 1
  • PRODUCTION 1

F. W. Murnau

Friedrich Wilhelm “F. W.” Murnau (December 28, 1888 – March 11, 1931) was one of the most influential German film directors of the silent era, and a prominent figure in the expressionist movement in German cinema during the 1920s. Although some of Murnau’s films have been lost, most still survive. While the horror film Nosferatu (1922) is his most famous work, the romantic melodrama Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) is his critically most acclaimed; the British Film Institute's 2012 Sight & Sound critics' poll named it the fifth-best film in the history of motion pictures. Murnau's characteristics are an atmospheric imagery and an innovative use of camera movement. Andrew Sarris in his influential book of film criticism The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929–1968 included him in the "pantheon" of the 14 greatest film directors who had worked in the United States.

F. W. Murnau

Movie

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
Dancer (uncredited)

Director (9)

Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens
Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
Faust – Eine deutsche Volkssage
Faust – Eine deutsche Volkssage
Der letzte Mann
Der letzte Mann
Phantom
Phantom
Tabu: A Story of the South Seas
Tabu: A Story of the South Seas
City Girl
City Girl
Der brennende Acker
Der brennende Acker
Schloß Vogelöd
Schloß Vogelöd

Script

Tabu: A Story of the South Seas
Tabu: A Story of the South Seas

Production

Tabu: A Story of the South Seas
Tabu: A Story of the South Seas