
Germany at the time of the end of the Weimar Republic. The saleswoman Anna Gerlach looks forward to the joys of motherhood.

Alright, let's be real. If you’re looking for a fast-paced thriller or something with massive explosions, then Alimente is absolutely not for you. You’ll probably find yourself pretty bored. But, if you’re someone who appreciates silent films, especially those from the German Weimar Republic period, and you're curious ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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"Alright, let's be real. If you’re looking for a fast-paced thriller or something with massive explosions, then Alimente is absolutely not for you. You’ll probably find yourself pretty bored. But, if you’re someone who appreciates silent films, especially those from the German Weimar Republic period, and you're curious about a specific slice of history, then yeah, you should definitely give this a look. It’s a slow burn, a real snapshot. The film centers on two women, Anna and Lissy, both expect..."
Harry Nestor
Gernot Bock-Stieber, Ada Van Roon, Walter Gottfried Lohmeyer
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