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Cultural Marxism: Nosferatu and Cinema in Weimar Germany

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Jamie and Jorge are joined in this discussion of the film classic Nosferatu (1922) by Travis Mushett, who is a teacher of film and media history at Fordham University and Marymount Manhattan College. He is also the host of the new The Haunted Screen podcast, a narrative podcast about film, history, and film history. Please join us in this discussion of how the original vampire movie was emblematic of the culture in Weimar Germany at the time.

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Jamie and Jorge are joined in this discussion of the film classic Nosferatu (1922) by Travis Mushett, who is a teacher of film and media history at Fordham University and Marymount Manhattan College. He is also the host of the new The Haunted Screen podcast, a narrative podcast about film, history, and film history. Please join us in this discussion of how the original vampire movie was emblematic of the culture in Weimar Germany at the time.

The Haunted Screen Podcast: https://www.hauntedscreenpod.com

Praise from Criterion on The Haunted Screen Podcast: https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/7966-listening-to-the-haunted-screen

Follow The Haunted Screen Podcast on Twitter: @HauntScreenPod

Follow us on Twitter: @ELCpod

Follow us on IG: everybodylovescommunism

Sign up as a supporter at fans.fm/everybodylovescommunism or Patreon.com/everybodylovescommunism to unlock bonus content!

Like what you heard? Be sure to give us a 5 Star Rating on Apple Podcasts!

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