THE BLUE ANGEL
1930
Josef Von Sternberg

SYNOPSIS
Professor Immanuel Rath, a strict teacher, visits a cabaret to catch his students but falls for the seductive singer Lola Lola. Blinded by passion, he marries her and resigns, descending into a life of degradation as a clown in her troupe. When they return to his hometown, he is forced to crow like a rooster on stage. Humiliated and broken, the mad professor flees to his old classroom to die alone, clutching his desk in a final moment of tragic despair.
CRITIQUE
Josef von Sternberg’s tragic masterpiece chronicles the brutal degradation of a respectable professor who falls for the cabaret singer Lola Lola. It launched Marlene Dietrich to international stardom, establishing her iconic persona of cool, detached sexuality. As Germany’s first major sound film, it masterfully uses diegetic music to drive the narrative. The harrowing image of the fallen intellectual forced to crow like a rooster is a timeless symbol of lost dignity. It remains a cynical, visually stunning study of obsession and ruin.
SCREENING AVAILABILITY
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Theatrical screenings
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AVAILABLE FORMATS
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DCP
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Apple ProRes
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MP4 Screening File
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MP4 Rehearsal Copy for Musicians (silent films)
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PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
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AVAILABLE SUBTITLES
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English
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Spanish
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French
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Portuguese
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Italian
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German