The following pages link to German expressionist cinema
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- Anime (links | edit)
- Alfred Hitchcock (links | edit)
- Art Deco (links | edit)
- Batman (1989 film) (links | edit)
- Citizen Kane (links | edit)
- Comedy film (links | edit)
- Cult film (links | edit)
- Cyberpunk (links | edit)
- Computer animation (links | edit)
- Fantasy comedy (links | edit)
- Documentary film (links | edit)
- Dacoity (links | edit)
- Cinema of Germany (links | edit)
- Formalist film theory (links | edit)
- Film noir (links | edit)
- Fritz Lang (links | edit)
- Fantasy film (links | edit)
- Germany (links | edit)
- Film genre (links | edit)
- Howard Hawks (links | edit)
- Horror film (links | edit)
- List of historical films set in Near Eastern and Western civilization (links | edit)
- Hentai (links | edit)
- High fantasy (links | edit)
- Martial arts film (links | edit)
- Musical film (links | edit)
- Modernism (links | edit)
- Mecha (links | edit)
- Propaganda film (links | edit)
- Romantic comedy (links | edit)
- Silent film (links | edit)
- Stop motion (links | edit)
- Screwball comedy (links | edit)
- New Wave (science fiction) (links | edit)
- Steampunk (links | edit)
- Snuff film (links | edit)
- Spaghetti Western (links | edit)
- Woody Allen (links | edit)
- War film (links | edit)
- Wuxia (links | edit)
- Weimar culture (links | edit)
- Spy film (links | edit)
- Action film (links | edit)
- Genre (links | edit)
- Metropolis (1927 film) (links | edit)
- Italian neorealism (links | edit)
- Sword and sorcery (links | edit)
- Boys' love (links | edit)
- Sleepy Hollow (film) (links | edit)