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Exhibition: Haunted Screens: German Cinema in the 1920s On View: September 21, 2014–April 26, 2015 Location: Art of the Americas building, Ground Floor Image Captions on Page 4
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Michael Maltzan Architecture Inc. / Universum-Film AG / La Cinémathèque / LACMA / /

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Europe / Americas / /

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Germany / France / United States / /

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Exhibition Overview German cinema / Sciences’ Margaret Herrick Library / Los Angeles County Museum of Art / German Cinema / The Los Angeles County Museum of Art / Though German cinema / Skirball Cultural Center / German Expressionist cinema / Americas building / Expressionist cinema / Germany Expressionist Cinema / /

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Skirball Cultural Center / Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation / Wallis Annenberg Photography Department / Expressionist / Prints and Drawings Department / Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences / LACMA’s Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies / /

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Lotte Eisner / Amy Murphy / Otto Hunte / Michael Govan / Riza Aziz / Britt Salvesen / Robert Gore / Marsden Hartley / Van Gogh / Fritz Lang / /

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émigrée film historian and author / Unknown photographer / CEO / painter / Director / director of seminal films / director in this context / Head and Curator / key director / /

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Southern California / /

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Southern California / western United States / /

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