The DVD of The Golem with the full score of the film written, performed and recorded by Black Francis. Often regarded as the height of German expressionism, the silent, black and white film The Golem was the last of a series of three films by director Paul Wegener and was released in 1920. Set in the 16th century, The Golem: How He Came Into The World tells the story of the persecution of the Jews of Prague. The highly expressionistic imagery seen in the film was captur...
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Paul Wegener's landmark silent 1920 horror film revamped to include a soundtrack composed by Black Francis in 2008. The Golem (Wegener), a clay hulk brought to life by a magic scroll implanted in his chest, saves the Jews from Rudolf II in 16th century Prague. Reverting to his inanimate form, The Golem is given the gift of life once more by a Rabbi's assistant who wants him to kidnap the beautiful Miriam (Lyda Salmonova). Black Francis (Frank Black), formerly of the Pixies, created a soundtrack for the film at the request of the San Francisco International Film Festival, where he performed it live in 2008.
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