Not only did F. W. Murnau directed great films you can see in this year’s section Silent Film with Live Music, but he also took remarkable photos. The exhibition of Murnau‘s private collection in the Gallery of the Museum of Moravian Slovakia will introduce his photographs taken during shooting Tabu in Tahiti.

Tabu, premiered and Oscar awarded after Murnau’s death, plays an important role within the gay discourse. The film made the German filmmaker an icon of gay and LGBT community and his fascination by a man’s body is also significant in the pictures that will be exhibited in Uherské Hradiště.