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  • Frank Borzage – Street Angel (1928)

    1921-1930DramaFrank BorzageSilentUSA

    Synopsis
    Angela (Gaynor), a poor Neapolitan girl desperate to acquire medication for her sick mother, comes into conflict with the police and finds refuge with a traveling circus. Under the big top, she meets Gino (Farrell), a painter who falls in love with her while the law closes in.Read More »

  • Various – Vintage Erotica Anno 1950 (2004)

    France1941-1950EroticaSilentVarious

    VINTAGE EROTICA ANNO 1950
    20 Years before the rise of 1970’s hardcore films in the U.S., the commercial pornography produced by the French unleashed a new era of Erotic Cinema.
    Suddenly, unlike the common “stag” films of the time, scripts, multiple camera angles, and title credits were introduced into erotic productions.
    These extended 15-minute films were intended for private viewing in the back rooms of stores, in homes, and at local brothels.The themes of many of these films were bondage and burlesque; images similar to those produced by Irving Klaw in the U.S. The main difference being that in France the filmmakers would show on-camera sex, and nudity. These films stand out, not only for being ahead of their time, but because they transcend the standards of much of what is being produced today.Read More »

  • Pablo Stoll – Hiroshima (2009)

    2001-2010DramaPablo StollSilentUruguay

    A young man in Uruguay has trouble expressing himself verbally. As the lead singer in a band, he interacts with the world through his music.Read More »

  • Marie Luise Droop & Muhsin Ertugrul – Das Fest der schwarzen Tulpe (1920)

    1911-1920DramaGermanyMarie Luise DroopMuhsin ErtugrulSilentWeimar Republic cinema

    This silent film rarity has turkish intertitles only. Reason is that it was restored and shown for a turkish film festival about Muhsin Ertugrul.

    Muhsin Ertugrul is a legendary turkish film director who was a pioneer of the turkish cinema.
    He started as an extra and minor actor in early german film industry and later learned directing films at the german Ustad Film company, which was specialized in directing films based on the books of famous ( at least in Germany) adventure and travel author Karl May. Lot of his books played in then Turkish Empire and therefore Muhsin Ertugrul seemed to be predestined for these films.Read More »

  • Abel Gance – Napoleon [Brownlow restoration, +Extras] (1927)

    1921-1930Abel GanceEpicFranceSilent

    TCM Review :
    The story behind Abel Gance’s Napoleon (1927) is as exciting as the film. A masterpiece adventure originally running nearly seven hours, it breaks new ground with practically every shot, was filmed with techniques twenty-five years ahead of its time, and was rescued from oblivion by an obsessed teenager.Read More »

  • Michel Reilhac – Polissons et Galipettes AKA The Good Old Naughty Days (2002)

    2001-2010EroticaMichel ReilhacQueer Cinema(s)Silent

    This is a collection of licentious little films from last century: twelve short silent pornographic films with piano accompaniment made between 1905 and 1930 by sometimes illustrious directors who preferred to remain anonymous. True curiosities in the history of cinema, these films were originally screened in the waiting rooms of brothels.Read More »

  • Louis Feuillade – Le trust, ou les batailles de l’argent (1911)

    1911-1920FranceLouis FeuilladeMysterySilent

    Quote:
    It is an outstanding film that sees Feuillade experimenting with this new cinematic genre that will lead to his classics, Fantomas, Les Vampires and Judex. The film is also notable for its introduction of the actor René Navarre, who plays detective Julien Kieffer and will go on to play Fantomas.

    Le trust, ou les batailles de l’argent has a most unusual plot. The film involves the detective Julien Kieffer helping the industrialist Jacob Berwick spy on his rival Darbois in order to steal Darbois’ discovery of a formula to manufacture artificial rubber. This is the earliest example of a film that is based around corporate espionage; surprisingly, the film transcends its plot and proves to be compelling viewing.Read More »

  • Louis Feuillade – La Possession de l’enfant (1909)

    1901-1910DramaFranceLouis FeuilladeSilent

    Melodrama about a rich father who gains custody of his child while the mother goes off in tears. Of course, the child is miserable even though he has everything in the world but after a weekend trip at his poor mother’s house, the child realizes that money isn’t everything and he has to convince the father that his money is evil.Read More »

  • Louis Feuillade – La tare (1911)

    1911-1920DramaFranceLouis FeuilladeSilent

    LA TARE is about Anna, a woman who is rescued from a Parisian dance hall to work in a charitable hospital. Over the years, she rises to become the head of the institution, but when an old habitué of the dance hall recognizes her picture, he attempts to blackmail her. When she refuses, he publishes a letter in the paper and the good local people who make up the hospital’s board demand her resignation.Read More »

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