“The Last Laugh“ (Der letzte Mann) is a 1924 German expressionist silent film directed by F.W. Murnau. The film stars Emil Jannings as a proud hotel doorman who is demoted to a restroom attendant, causing him to lose his sense of identity and self-respect. The film is known for its innovative camera techniques, particularly its use of a moving camera and subjective point of view shots. The film was highly praised for its visual storytelling and influential use of expressionistic techniques. It is considered one of Murnau's masterpieces and a classic of German cinema. Follow Us on Twitter: Follow us on Facebook: Join Us On Telegram: If you want to support me and my research work:
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