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1930 Episode 1 - "City Girl" by: F.W. Murnau February 16th, 1930
WE KICK OFF THE THIRTIES WITH Genius behind Nosferatu and his swing at romance. We're talking F.W Murnau and his movie City Girl.
"City Girl" is a poignant and visually stunning film that explores the clash between rural simplicity and urban complexity. At the heart of the story is Lem Tustine, a young farmer who travels to Chicago to sell his family’s wheat crop. There, he meets and falls in love with Kate, a spirited waitress. Their whirlwind romance leads to marriage, but the couple faces unexpected challenges when they return to Lem’s family farm. As they navigate the disapproval of Lem’s stern father and the harsh realities of farm life, their love and resilience are put to the test. Join us as we discuss the film’s rich themes, Murnau’s masterful direction, and the enduring relevance of this tale of love, conflict, and perseverance. Stay tuned as we journey back to 1930 and uncover the brilliance of "City Girl.”
By Robert Gifford / William Delzeith1930 Episode 1 - "City Girl" by: F.W. Murnau February 16th, 1930
WE KICK OFF THE THIRTIES WITH Genius behind Nosferatu and his swing at romance. We're talking F.W Murnau and his movie City Girl.
"City Girl" is a poignant and visually stunning film that explores the clash between rural simplicity and urban complexity. At the heart of the story is Lem Tustine, a young farmer who travels to Chicago to sell his family’s wheat crop. There, he meets and falls in love with Kate, a spirited waitress. Their whirlwind romance leads to marriage, but the couple faces unexpected challenges when they return to Lem’s family farm. As they navigate the disapproval of Lem’s stern father and the harsh realities of farm life, their love and resilience are put to the test. Join us as we discuss the film’s rich themes, Murnau’s masterful direction, and the enduring relevance of this tale of love, conflict, and perseverance. Stay tuned as we journey back to 1930 and uncover the brilliance of "City Girl.”