This article takes as its point of departure the notions outlined by Siegfried Kracauer, to consider various modes of representing the masses in films from the between-wars era. Cultural models are used to analyze mise-en-scene effects in films such as Bronenosets Potiomkin; Metropolis; Berlin, Sinfonie der Großtadt, and abstract The Crowd.
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