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Albin Grau (December 22, 1884 in Leipzig-SchΓΆnefeld – March 27, 1971) was a German artist, architect and occultist, and the πŸŒ› producer and production designer for F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu (1922). He was largely responsible for the look and spirit of the πŸŒ› film, including the sets, costumes, storyboards and promotional materials.

Nosferatu

A lifelong student of the occult and member of Fraternitas Saturni, under πŸŒ› the magical name of Master Pacitius, Grau was able to imbue Nosferatu with hermetic and mystical undertones.[1] One example in πŸŒ› particular was the cryptic contract that Count Orlok and Knock exchanged, which was filled in Enochian, hermetic and alchemical symbols. πŸŒ› Grau was also a strong influence on Orlok's verminous and emaciated look. Grau claimed to had originally gotten the idea πŸŒ› of shooting a vampire film while serving in the German Army during World War I, when a Serbian farmer told πŸŒ› him that his father was a vampire and one of the Undead, though this story may have been fabricated to πŸŒ› promote the film.[2]

Before Grau and Murnau collaborated on Nosferatu, which was shot in 1921, Grau was planning to create several πŸŒ› movies devoted to the occult and supernatural through his studio, Prana Film. Since Nosferatu was a loose and unauthorized translation πŸŒ› of Bram Stoker's Dracula Prana had to declare bankruptcy in order to evade infringement lawsuits. This made Nosferatu its one πŸŒ› and only release.

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