
The Verdict: A Visual Masterclass for Silent Film EnthusiastsIf you are looking for a complex, subtext-heavy screenplay, Boshuri siskhli will likely leave you wanting. However, if you watch cinema to see how a camera can capture the texture of a landscape or the raw intensity of a human face, this 1928 silent film is e...

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

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"The Verdict: A Visual Masterclass for Silent Film EnthusiastsIf you are looking for a complex, subtext-heavy screenplay, Boshuri siskhli will likely leave you wanting. However, if you watch cinema to see how a camera can capture the texture of a landscape or the raw intensity of a human face, this 1928 silent film is essential viewing. It is a film for those who appreciate the evolution of cinematography—specifically the early work of Mikhail Kalatozov. Casual viewers might find the 'star-crosse..."
Maria Shirai
Petre Morskoi, Aleksandre Takaishvili, Mikhail Kalatozov, Konstantin Berkovich
Soviet Union
1920 · IMDb —
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