Film viewing of ‘The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari’, followed by Public Lecture by Prof Kenko Kawasaki

20 August 2026

Lecture by Prof Kenko Kawasaki

The Lure of the Uncanny: Film reception, body modification and expressionism in modernist Japanese literature

The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (Das Cabinet des Doktor Caligari), a silent film produced in Germany in 1919 and released in 1920, is a milestone of German expressionist cinema. As a cultural production that followed the Great War, the film is regarded as visually expressing the general unrest and fear that led to the rise of the Nazi Regime against a background of the Spanish influenza epidemic.

The lecture will be delivered in Japanese with simultaneous English interpreting.

Limited spaces available for the in-person attendance, with early registration recommended.
The online aspect of the event will be hosted via Zoom and the Zoom link will be sent on the 17th August.

2:00pm4:00pm | Room 01-E216, Forgan Smith Building (1), The University of Queensland

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