Film
The City Without Jews
- Director
- Hans Karl Breslauer
- Certificate
- PG
- Running Time
- 80 mins
Way back in 1924, the Nazi party was still banned and Adolf Hitler was incarcerated in a Bavarian prison cell, where he was completing Mein Kampf. But this extraordinary piece of Austrian silent cinema foresaw what was going to happen. In a provincial German city after the end of WWI, inflation is rocketing and the residents are turning on one another. Clearly, a scapegoat is needed and it’s not long before the chancellor demands the explusion of all Jews.
Based on a dystopian novel by the Jewish publicist Hugo Bettauer (who was himself assassinated by an ex-member of Nazi party shortly after the premiere), the film proved hugely controversial and was heavily censored. It subsequently vanished and was thought lost altogether for nearly a century until a chance discovery in a Parisian fleamarket. It’s now been fully restored. This South West Silents screening is the first showing outside London. There will be live piano accompaniment by John Sweeney.