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Harry Piel in the German UFA film Panik, 1928
Harry Piel in the German UFA film Panik, 1928 Date: 1928
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© Mary Evans / Jazz Age Club Collection
Cinema Harry Piel Plaisirs Silent
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1. Title: "Harry Piel in the Throes of 1920s Chaos: A Silent Film Icon in 'Panik' (1928)" In this black-and-white photograph, German film actor Harry Piel is immortalized in the midst of the frenzied excitement of the 1920s. The image is taken from the set of the groundbreaking German silent film, 'Panik' (1928), which showcases Piel's electrifying performance as the charismatic leader of a jazz band in Paris. The era of the 1920s, also known as the Roaring Twenties or the Jazz Age, was a time of cultural and social transformation. This period marked the emergence of new trends and artistic movements, including jazz music, which swept across Europe and captivated audiences. In 'Panik,' Piel embodies the essence of this era, bringing to life the raw energy and unbridled passion that defined the age. At the height of his career, Piel was a prominent figure in the German film industry, having appeared in numerous films during the silent era. Born in 1892, he began his acting career in 1913 and quickly rose to fame due to his versatility and charisma. In 'Panik,' Piel's portrayal of a jazz bandleader in Paris was a departure from his usual roles, showcasing his range as an actor and his ability to adapt to new genres. The photograph captures Piel in the midst of a lively performance, surrounded by a sea of dancers and musicians. His intense gaze and expressive body language convey the magnetic allure of the jazz age and the infectious energy of the music. The image is a testament to the power of silent film to evoke emotion and transport audiences to another time and place. As we reflect on the history of cinema, this photograph serves as a reminder of the enduring influence of the 1920s and the iconic figures who shaped the industry during this transformative era. Harry Piel's performance in 'Panik' remains a captivating example of the artistry and innovation that defined the silent film era.
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