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Conference | Talking Pictures: Elevated Tension – The Elevator in Film

Conference | Talking Pictures: Elevated Tension – The Elevator in Film

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Few architectural elements create cinematic tension as intensely as the elevator. In the confined space, it forces strangers into close proximity, restricts their movement, and transforms a mundane means of transport into a stage for fear, desire, and violence. In film, the elevator is never just a functional space but a lens magnifying psychological and social tensions. From Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927), where it symbolizes the gap between underground workers and the privileged, to films like Louis Malle's Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (1958), Brian De Palma's Dressed to Kill (1980), and Dick Maas' De Lift (1983), the elevator serves as a focal point of intrigue, suspense, or violence. The conference explores how cinema uses this vertical transit space as a device for claustrophobia, crisis, and suspense—from silent films to genre movies and even advertising that now adopts this symbolic dimension.

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Speaker: Yves Steichen Language: Luxembourgish with simultaneous interpretation in French Free entry Automatically translated from German.

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Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA)

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Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA)

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Bibliothèque nationale du Luxembourg

Luxembourg

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