Josef von Sternberg
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Definition
Proper noun: - Josef von Sternberg: An Austrian-born American film director, cinematographer, and screenwriter. He is particularly renowned for his visually stylized and atmospheric films, especially a series of seven collaborations with actress Marlene Dietrich in the 1930s that established her as a major international star.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The cinematography in Josef von Sternberg's The Blue Angel is considered a masterpiece of German Expressionism.
- Josef von Sternberg directed Marlene Dietrich in Morocco and Shanghai Express.
Advanced Usage
- "Von Sternbergian" (adj): Describing a visual or directorial style reminiscent of Josef von Sternberg's work, characterized by high-contrast lighting (chiaroscuro), elaborate sets, and a focus on texture, shadow, and sensual atmosphere.
- The photographer's use of light and shadow was distinctly Von Sternbergian.
Variants and Related Words
- Sternberg: A common shortened reference to the filmmaker in cinematic discussions.
- The film is a clear homage to Sternberg.
Synonyms
- Film director: A general term for someone who directs motion pictures.
- Auteur: A filmmaker, especially a director, whose personal influence and artistic control over a movie are so great that the filmmaker is regarded as the primary author.
Related Phrases
- "The Dietrich-Sternberg collaborations": A specific phrase referring to the seven films made together by Marlene Dietrich and Josef von Sternberg between 1930 and 1935.
- Film scholars often analyze the complex power dynamics in the Dietrich-Sternberg collaborations.
Noun
- United States film maker (born in Austria) whose films made Marlene Dietrich an international star (1894-1969)