Senior Library Books
Resource Key

LEVEL 1
brief, basic information laid out in an easy-to-read format. May use informal language. (Includes most news articles)

LEVEL 2
provides additional background information and further reading. Introduces some subject-specific language.

LEVEL 3
lengthy, detailed information. Frequently uses technical/subject-specific language. (Includes most analytical articles)
Databases
- Britannica Schools This link opens in a new windowBritannica School covers the core subject areas of English, Maths, Science and History. Interactive lessons, activities, games, stories, worksheets, manipulatives, study guides and research tools.
- JSTOR This link opens in a new windowScholarly resources on JSTOR include Archival and Current Journals, Books, and Primary Sources.
Films
- Davidovic, F. (2011, May 9). Best works of German expressionist cinema. Retrieved from http://www.imdb.com/list/ls000673543/This IMDb web page includes a top ten list of German Expressionism films. Each film includes a trailer, photos, cast and storyline.
Introduction
The term Expressionism was coined at the beginning of the 20th century to describe a style of painting that reacted violently against late 19th-century naturalism and Impressionism. Applied to the theatre, it represented a protest against the existing social order. Initially it was concerned with spirit rather than with matter, and typically it sought to get to the essence of the subject by grossly distorting outward appearance or external reality. This “subjective” first phase of Expressionism began in Germany about 1910, though its forerunners had appeared earlier in the plays of Wedekind and in Strindberg’s Ett drömspel, which put realistic drama onto a supernatural plane. The leading exponent of early Expressionism in Germany was Georg Kaiser, whose themes centred on the struggle of the individual to find fulfillment in a hostile civilization. After World War I, the movement gained momentum from the social and political upheaval into which Germany was plunged. This later “activist” phase became more directly political and was represented by the plays of Ernst Toller, which called for a socialist revolution. Die Maschinenstürmer (1922; The Machine Wreckers) is Toller’s best-known play.
The Great Rebel Filmmakers - Around the World
Cousins, M. (Director). (2011, September). 1918 - 1932: The great rebel filmmakers - around the world [Television Series]. London, United Kingdom: Channel Four
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History
- The Art Story. (n.d.). Expressionism. Retrieved from http://www.theartstory.org/movement-expressionism.htmExpressionism emerged simultaneously in various cities across Germany as a response to a widespread anxiety about humanity's increasingly discordant relationship with the world and accompanying lost feelings of authenticity and spirituality.
- Horror film. (2015). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from http://school.eb.com.au.db.plcscotch.wa.edu.au/levels/high/article/41100In the earliest horror films, which were influenced by German Expressionist cinema, the effect of horror was usually created by means of a macabre atmosphere and theme; The Student of Prague (1913), an early German film dealing with a dual personality, and The Golem (1915), based on the medieval Jewish legend of a clay figure that comes to life, were the first influential horror films.
- Expressionism in Germany. (2015). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from http://school.eb.com.au.db.plcscotch.wa.edu.au/levels/high/article/105998#274722.tocThe term Expressionism was coined at the beginning of the 20th century to describe a style of painting that reacted violently against late 19th-century naturalism and Impressionism. Applied to the theatre, it represented a protest against the existing social order. Initially it was concerned with spirit rather than with matter, and typically it sought to get to the essence of the subject by grossly distorting outward appearance or external reality.
- History of the motion picture. (2015). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from http://school.eb.com.au.db.plcscotch.wa.edu.au/levels/high/article/110699Search German Expressionism for this information. The films of the German Expressionism movement were completely studio-made and often used distorted sets and lighting effects to create a highly subjective mood. They were primarily films of fantasy and terror that employed horrific plots to express the theme of the soul in search of itself.
- The Midnight Palace. (2015). Influence of German Expressionism. Retrieved from http://www.midnightpalace.com/articles/the-influence-of-german-expressionismAll artists, be they painters or musicians, have likely been influenced by the work of another. Rarely does one create without purpose; and in the historical realm of filmmaking, the imagery painted across the screen is often indicative of that purpose. There have been a few significant movements in film, each relative to certain sociological changes that not only shook the foundation of normalcy, but changed the way in which people viewed the world. Perhaps the most dominant of those movements rose from the smoldering ashes of World War I, in a style now famously known as German Expressionism.