Cinema the Magic Vehicle Titelbild

Cinema the Magic Vehicle

Cinema the Magic Vehicle

Von: Planet RGB
Jetzt kostenlos hören, ohne Abo

Nur 0,99 € pro Monat für die ersten 3 Monate

Danach 9.95 € pro Monat. Bedingungen gelten.

Über diesen Titel

Welcome to Cinema the Magic Vehicle Podcast, a weekly deep-dive into the masterpieces, legends, and forgotten gems that shaped the history of cinema. Based on the acclaimed book Cinema, the Magic Vehicle – A Comprehensive Guide, this podcast takes you on a chronological journey through the formative decades of world cinema — from the birth of silent film to the emergence of modern storytelling.Planet RGB Kunst
  • How The Golem Invented Cinematic Horror (1920) | Cinema the Magic Vehicle Podcast
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode, we explore The Golem (Der Golem – wie er in die Welt kam, 1920), directed by Paul Wegener and Carl Boese — a cornerstone of German Expressionist cinema and one of the earliest monster films in history.Set in 16th-century Prague, the story follows Rabbi Löw, who molds a giant figure of clay, the Golem, to protect the Jewish community from imperial persecution. When the creature gains a will of its own, salvation turns to terror. Blending mysticism, folklore, and political allegory, the film reflects the social tensions of Weimar Germany while foreshadowing later classics like Frankenstein.With its stylized sets, chiaroscuro lighting, and theatrical gestures, The Golem captures the essence of Expressionism — where architecture mirrors emotion and myth becomes metaphor. Its visual design and atmosphere influenced generations of filmmakers, establishing the foundation for the cinematic monster genre.🎧 Subscribe to Cinema the Magic Vehicle Podcast for weekly journeys through the films that shaped cinema from 1913 to 1981.Like and share to keep the spirit of classic cinema alive.#FilmHistory #CinemaPodcast #SilentFilm #GermanExpressionism #TheGolem #VintageCinema #FilmAnalysis #CinemaTheMagicVehicle #ClassicMovies #MonsterMoviesCinema the Magic Vehicle, german silent film analysis, paul wegener study, expressionist cinema, early monster film, frankenstein influence, weimar era movies, cinematic mythology, jewish folklore in cinema, silent horror classics

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    26 Min.
  • A Forced Marriage, a Gentle Soul: Dreyer’s Forgotten Gem (1920) | Cinema the Magic Vehicle Podcast
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode, we explore The Parson’s Widow (Prästänkan, 1920), one of the earliest films by Carl Theodor Dreyer, later known for The Passion of Joan of Arc.

    Before his reputation for spiritual and austere cinema, Dreyer crafted this warm and humorous folk tale set in rural 17th-century Norway.

    The story follows a young theology graduate who must marry the elderly widow of his predecessor to secure a parish post. What begins as a comic setup evolves into a touching portrait of human decency, irony, and redemption.

    The Parson’s Widow stands out for its natural performances, soft lighting, and authentic depiction of Nordic village life—elements that foreshadow Dreyer’s later emotional depth and realism.

    Blending humor with quiet moral insight, the film captures a transitional moment in Scandinavian cinema, combining Danish craftsmanship with Swedish influence to create a timeless work of character and compassion.🎧 Subscribe to Cinema the Magic Vehicle Podcast for weekly journeys through the masterpieces that shaped film from 1913 to 1981. Like and share if you enjoy classic Nordic cinema and early film storytelling.:#FilmHistory #CinemaPodcast #SilentFilm #NordicCinema #CarlTheodorDreyer #TheParsonsWidow #VintageCinema #FilmAnalysis #cinemathemagicvehicle Cinema the Magic Vehicle, carl theodor dreyer analysis, scandinavian silent film, early nordic humor, silent film study, danish cinema heritage, nordic folk tale, vintage movie discussion, cinematic storytelling, european film history

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    14 Min.
  • The Untold Stories of Women in Silent Film Era I Cinema the Magic Vehicle Podcast
    Jan 7 2026

    Cinema, the Magic Vehicle Between the pages. Scenes missing from the book.Before cinema became an industry, it was an open and experimental art form — and women were deeply involved in shaping it.In this episode of Cinema the Magic Vehicle Podcast, we explore the untold stories of women in the silent film era: directors, writers, and innovators whose work helped define narrative cinema, film language, and visual storytelling, yet whose names gradually disappeared from mainstream film history.From early narrative experiments and social dramas to bold formal innovations, this episode looks at:How women participated in building the foundations of cinemaWhy many of their films and careers were later marginalized or forgottenWhether artistic merit, archival survival, or power structures shaped the film canonThis is not a revisionist manifesto, but a historical investigation — a closer look at how cinema evolved and how cultural memory selects what it chooses to remember.🎧 A reflective, research-based episode for listeners interested in silent cinema, film history, and the hidden mechanics behind the cinematic canon.


    silent film era,women in silent cinema,female filmmakers,early film history,cinema history podcast,silent cinema,Alice Guy Blache,Lois Weber,Germaine Dulac,women directors,forgotten filmmakers,lost films,film canon,early cinema,classic cinema,women in film history,Cinema the Magic Vehicle,film studies,silent film directors,cinema podcast


    #SilentFilmEra
    #WomenInFilm
    #FilmHistory
    #CinemaTheMagicVehicle
    #SilentCinema
    #FilmPodcast
    #EarlyCinema
    #ForgottenFilmmakers
    #WomenDirectors
    #ClassicCinema
    #FilmStudies
    #CinemaHistory

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    16 Min.
Noch keine Rezensionen vorhanden