A documentary by Magnus Hirschfeld, which contains a shortened version of Different From the Others (1919).Read More »
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Magnus Hirschfeld & Richard Oswald – Gesetze der Liebe aka Sexualkatastrophe aka Laws of Love: Innocently Outlawed! (1927)
1921-1930GermanyMagnus HirschfeldQueer Cinema(s)Richard OswaldShort FilmSilent -
Guido Brignone – La fuga di Socrate aka Socrate’s Escape (1923)
1921-1930ComedyGuido BrignoneItalySilentSynopsis:
Socrate, a weird parrot, one day flies away through an open window. The mistress of the parrot imposes on her boyfriend Ajax a terrible condition: if he doesn’t find Socrate, she will marry another man. Ajax immediately starts to look for Socrate, but soon he discovers that the parrot has been captured and sold to a young lady leaving for Havana. Finally Ajax manages to get to Cuba, but once there he finds out that Socrate has already flown away to return to his original owner; she telegraphs Ajax asking him to return to her – but she will wait in vain: Ajax has already fallen in love with the young lady who emigrated to Cuba.Read More » -
Hans Richter – Die neue Wohnung AKA The New Apartment (1930)
1921-1930ArchitectureExperimentalGermanyHans RichterWeimar Republic cinemaThis film was made by Hans Richter for the first Basel habitat exhibition to show the innovative aspects of modern architecture.
The remastering of this film was made by the Fondazione Cineteca Italiana (therefore the titles are in Italian).
The film is originally silent but is here accompanied by a recent soundtrack.Read More »
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Germaine Dulac – Âme d’artiste AKA Heart of an Actress (1924)
1921-1930DramaFranceGermaine DulacSilentPlot :
Helen Taylor, a favorite of the London public on stage, is torn between the attention of Lord Stamford (principal shareholder of the theater) and Herbert Campbell, a fervent admirer, novel author, who does not hesitate to abandon his wife to follow The star of the scene.Read More » -
Louis Feuillade – Le nain (1912)
Drama1911-1920FranceLouis FeuilladeSilentQuote:
The scenes of “Life as it is” resemble nothing of what has been done so far by the various film producers in the world. They are an attemp at realism carried for the first time to the screen as it was taken before to literature, theater and the arts.Read More » -
Adolf Mérey – Simon Judit (1915)
1911-1920Adolf MéreyDramaHungarySilentJudit kills her first child because the father left them. She returns to a previous suitor, Simon. Each year their child dies. The rabbi says this happens because she killed her first child and forbids her to kiss her baby till it gets married.Read More »
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Roberto Roberti – L’ultima vittima AKA A Victim of Vengeance (1913)
1911-1920DramaItalyRoberto RobertiSilentA VICTIM OF VENGEANCE
Original lenght: 852 m
Emma Vallona, an oriental dancer, is suffocated by debts due to her expensive life; so she does not hesitate to induce the Minister d’Angy to endorse a bill in her favour. While the Minister is gradually being overwhelmed by this scandal, which contributes to destroy his political career, she carefree moves to Spain under the false name of Madame d’Ambois. There she meets the Prince of Gébraléon, who asks her to marry him. She agrees but, just before the wedding, the Minister d’Angy reappears. Read More »
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Otto Rippert – Die Pest in Florenz (1919)
Drama1911-1920GermanyOtto RippertSuddenly appearing in Florence, an evil seductress causes Cesare, the city’s ruler, and his son to both fall madly in love with her. The son, killing his father before an order to torture the woman can be carried out, then turns the city’s churches into dens of sexual debauchery. Acts of evil and corruption continue unabated until the arrival of Death, who brings with her a horrible plague which she is about to loose upon the city. Written by Doug SederbergRead More »
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Vsevolod Pudovkin – Potomok Chingis-Khana aka Storm Over Asia (1928)
War1921-1930SilentUSSRVsevolod Pudovkin

In 1918 a simple Mongol herdsman escapes to the hills after brawling with a western capitalist fur trader who cheats him. In 1920 he helps the partisans fight for the Soviets against the occupying army. However he is captured when the army tries to requisition cattle from the herdsmen at the same time as the commandant meets with the reincarnated Grand Lama. After being shot, the army discovers an amulet that suggests he was a direct descendant of Genghis Khan. They find him still alive, so the army restores his health and plans to use him as the head of a Mongolian puppet regime.Read More »







