Recommendations
Senior Film Conservator

If you found yourself captivated by the unique vision of Something New (1920), the profound questions raised in 1920 still require cinematic answers today. Experience the United States influence in these recommendations that echo Something New.
Something New remains a monumental achievement to provide a definitive example of Nell Shipman's stylistic genius.
A woman kidnapped in Mexico by bandits is taken to their remote hideout. Her friend Bill must attempt a rescue using his car instead of a horse, facing challenging terrain.
Something New was a significant production in United States, bringing a unique perspective to the global stage. It continues to be a top recommendation for anyone studying cult history.
Based on the unique unique vision of Something New, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of cult cinema:
Dir: Nell Shipman
J. Randall Carslake, a millionaire airplane manufacturer, his daughter, Marion, and her fiancé are on a hunting expedition in Canada. There they meet Neeka, a half-breed Native American, who rescues Carslake after her grandfather accuses the millionaire of betraying the girl's mother. Unaware that Neeka is actually his daughter, Carslake adopts the girl and takes her to California. Carslake is entered in a trans-Pacific flying race against Otto Kraus, who recruits Neeka as an ally after she and Marion quarrel over social blunders. Kraus obtains the secret of a "solidified gasoline," which Carslake himself has obtained fraudulently from a demented inventor. The inventor's consciousness returns during a hangar fire, and Neeka, realizing she has been duped, goes to his rescue. Carslake's pilot, Owen Glendon, is injured in fire, so Neeka volunteers the services of her sweetheart, blinded French aviator Pierre LeMort, for whom she will act as his eyes. Over the Pacific Ocean, Kraus attempts to ram the Carslake airplane, causing his own to crash. Neeka pursues the villain and he drowns during the ensuing fight.
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Dir: Nell Shipman
A young woman is lured to the Yukon by a gambler with promises of marriage and a grubstake for a gold mine. She takes her ailing father with her, only to discover when she gets there that the gambler was lying to her and actually planned to sell her to a dance hall. She gathers her father and an old miner she has met, takes a dogsled and supplies from the gambler and the three of them head for the wilderness to look for a lost gold claim the old miner has been looking for.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to Something New
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Girl from God's Country | Gothic | Layered | 90% Match |
| The Grub Stake | Gritty | Abstract | 93% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Nell Shipman's archive. Last updated: 5/24/2026.
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