Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
September 4, 2024 |
6:00 pm -
8:00 pm
$15
The German American Heritage Center and Museum and The Last Picture House are happy to bring a series of cult classic German films to the big screen.
Tickets are $15 per film and may be purchased online or at the door. Want to see all 5? Purchase a ticket package for all 5 films for $60. Ticket sales include a medium popcorn from the Last Picture House. All films begin at 6:00 pm.
Film Schedule
*Subject to change
September 4th Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
September 11th Nosferatu
September 18th Metropolis
September 25th The Blue Angel
October 2nd M
Discover and enjoy the screenings of some of film’s greatest contributions. The Weimar era of German Expressionist filmmaking, (1919 to the early 1930s), stands as a formative period in film history. This era produced a distinctive style characterized by stark contrasts, dramatic shadows, and fantastical sets that conveyed the emotional and psychological turmoil of post-World War I Germany.
German Expressionist films were groundbreaking in their use of mise-en-scène to depict the inner experiences of characters. This approach diverged from the realism that dominated early cinema, instead emphasizing distorted perspectives, exaggerated angles, and surreal landscapes. Films like “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” (1920) and “Nosferatu” (1922) exemplify these techniques, using visual distortion to create a sense of unease and highlight themes of madness and horror.
The influence of German Expressionism extended far beyond its national borders, profoundly affecting the development of various genres, particularly horror and film noir. Its legacy can be seen in the works of filmmakers like Alfred Hitchcock and Tim Burton, who adopted and adapted Expressionist techniques to craft their own unique visual styles.
The Weimar era’s innovative approach to storytelling and visual composition laid the groundwork for modern cinematic techniques. The movement’s emphasis on the psychological and emotional aspects of characters prefigured later developments in psychological thrillers and character-driven narratives. In essence, German Expressionist filmmaking not only provided a mirror to the chaotic and often dark times of its inception but also paved the way for future explorations into the depths of human experience and the art of visual storytelling.
We`re excited to share that our virtual version of our "Recent Acquisitions" exhibition is now live! This exhibition explored some of the newest and most interesting items added to our collection from the last 6 years. It was on display in person until June 1st, but now it is available to view year-round online.
In addition to photographs and the didactics from the original exhibition, our summer intern, Enya, has translated the exhibition to German, provided voiceovers for the artifact labels, and conducted additional research and resources to enhance the exhibition. We hope these additions are useful and help make this content more accessible to a wider audience.
You can explore the virtual exhibition here: https://virmuze.com/m/gahc/x/whats-new-recent-acquisitions-to-the-collection/
Enya is a student in the @wiulovesmuseumstudies MA program (anticipated to graduate in December of 2025) and an intern at the German American Heritage Center and Museum. She is German-American, having been born in Bavaria, and regularly visits family there. As she was a military-brat, she has also lived in the Rhineland-Pfalz region of Germany, England, and multiple U.S. states. She loves helping others learn about German culture, as well as learning about different cultures from around the world.
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Collectors & Artist Talk: Fever Dreams
Hear from art collectors David and Sarojini Johnson and artist Joseph Lappie about the Fever Dreams: German Expressionism exhibition featuring German prints at the @figgeartmuseum.
The German American Heritage Center and Museum will stay open until 5 pm for visitors to view German Expressionist Prints from the Johnson Collection at the GAHC+M before heading over to the Figge for an artist talk with the collectors.
Thursday July 24th | 6:00 pm
FREE and open to the public
5:00 p.m. | Bar Open (cards only)
6:00 p.m. | Collectors & Artist Talk
Figge Art Museum | 225 W 2nd St. | Davenport, Iowa
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The term "mirror with a memory" coined by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. in 1859, refers to the early process of photography. The term`s poetic nature helps us reflect on how photographs captures a moment in time, a memory.
This is a circa 1900 photograph of the Lady Germania fountain that once stood at the gateway to Davenport, IA.
Take a moment to look at this image, what do you see? Who do you see? How does this photograph make you feel?
Sadly, the fountain was removed post-WWI in the wake of German-Immigrant discrimination. The date of the fountain`s removal is unclear. Today, a reconstructed statue by Jeff Adams honorably stands in its memory.
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Unlock the world of 20th century creative visionaries at the German American Heritage Center and Museum:
Currently on display are 20th century, German Expressionist Prints from the David and Sarojini Johnson Collection. Come visit us now through December 14th to have the chance to see original works from artists like Max Beckmann and Käthe Kollwitz.
Admission is free for the entire month of July. Thank you to Cal and Jill Werner for making free admission possible.
We are open:
Tues-Sat 10am to 4pm
Sun 12pm-4pm
Closed on Mondays
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Best of the Wurst was amazing! After a day of sampling and voting, this year`s winner was the Black Forest wurst from Jerry`s Market. 🌭🇩🇪
You can visit Jerry`s Market in Moline, IL to get more bratwurst and other delicious foods to take home. Visit their old-fashioned grocery store and butcher shop at
📍1609 17th St, Moline, Illinois.
Thanks to our premier sponsor, Zimmerman Honda for making this event possible. Thank you to WVIK, Quad Cities NPR and Hy-Vee for their in-kind sponsorships.
Also, a big thank you to @twinspanbrewing for collaborating with us and brewing a special hefeweizen, Hefenstein`s Monster, for our event! You can get this exclusive brew in cans at the museum gift shop. Prost! 🍻
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Cans in progress for Best of the Wurst on Sunday! We will have Hefenstein’s Monster, a 5.1% abv Hefeweizen on tap Sunday during the event. Cans will be available in the gift shop to take home 🍻
16 oz, 4 pack is $14.
Museum members get a 10% discount and all purchases are tax free! ☀️
If you haven’t been to @twinspanbrewing, take a trip to the restaurant and brewery and try all of their yummy brews!
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Get ready for the 8th annual Best of the Wurst sausage competition, this Sunday, July 13th from 12:00 am- 4:00 pm! Members get in free to this fun competition where you can sample local brats, purchase a variety of delicious food, enjoy an ice cold beer or pop, and vote for your favorite “wurst!” This year we will also ice cream from Here`s the Scoop to taste! Live music, ice cream, and balloon twisting are just some of the special activities we have planned. $5 entry per person, kids under 12 and members are free. Tickets are available at the door, cash or card is accepted. Take a look at some of the highlights from last year`s Best of the Wurst competition here: …
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