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Fritz Lang 1959-1970 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 2) by Karina Longworth

Fritz Lang 1959-1970 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 2)

from You Must Remember This

by Karina Longworth

Published: Tue Jan 21 2025

Show Notes

In the mid-1930s,Fritz Lang fled Hitler and left a successful film career in Germany behind to come to America. After a 20 year career in Hollywood, Lang went back to a much-changed Germany to make two films that he had first developed in the 1920s,set in India but largely cast with non-Indian performers in brownface. Even Lang’s collaborators were concerned that these films, The Tiger of Eschnapur and The Indian Tomb, were politically incorrect and out-of-date. How did the director behind some of the most influential films ever made end up here, and how can we understand his late movies – and his appearance as himself in Jean-Luc Godard’s Contempt – as the culmination of all that came before?

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