1925
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*[[Alexander Trocchi]] (1925 -1984) | *[[Alexander Trocchi]] (1925 -1984) | ||
*[[Gilles Deleuze]] (1925 - 1995) | *[[Gilles Deleuze]] (1925 - 1995) | ||
- | *[[Otto Mühl]] (1925 - ) | + | *[[Otto Mühl]], Austrian artist (d. 2013) |
*[[Ihab Hassan]] (1925 - ) | *[[Ihab Hassan]] (1925 - ) | ||
*[[Sam Peckinpah]] (1925 - 1984) | *[[Sam Peckinpah]] (1925 - 1984) |
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Literature
- The Compulsion to Confess by Theodor Reik
- Der Doppelgänger by Otto Rank published, written in 1914
- Traumnovelle (1925/26) - Arthur Schnitzler (adapted as the film Eyes Wide Shut by American director Stanley Kubrick)
Film
- First film society
- Phantom of the Opera (1925) by Rupert Julian
Births
- Carlo Rambaldi, Italian special effects artist (d. 2012)
- Alexander Trocchi (1925 -1984)
- Gilles Deleuze (1925 - 1995)
- Otto Mühl, Austrian artist (d. 2013)
- Ihab Hassan (1925 - )
- Sam Peckinpah (1925 - 1984)
- Robert Altman (1925 - 2006)
Deaths
- August Endell (1871 - 1925)
- Louis Feuillade (1873 - 1925)
- Viking Eggeling (1880 - 1925)
- H. Rider Haggard (1856 - 1925)
- Erik Satie (1866 – 1925)
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