
Summary
Daisy. Das Abenteuer einer Lady unfolds as a silent cinematic odyssey where elegance and peril intertwine. Lya Mara, as the titular aristocrat, navigates a labyrinth of societal constraints and personal ambition, her journey punctuated by encounters with enigmatic allies and adversaries. The narrative, penned by Fanny Carlsen and Harry Etting, weaves a tapestry of intrigue, where moral ambiguity and romantic tension collide. Adolphe Engers and Alphons Fryland anchor the supporting cast with performances that oscillate between stoic resolve and volatile passion. The film’s aesthetic, steeped in chiaroscuro contrasts and meticulously choreographed sequences, elevates its themes of liberation and self-discovery. A haunting score underscores the emotional crescendos, while Hans Schüren’s cinematography captures the rugged landscapes that mirror Daisy’s internal tumult. This is a tale where every gesture speaks volumes, and every frame is a brushstroke in a larger canvas of existential defiance.
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Adolphe Engers, Alphons Fryland, Lya Mara, Hans Schüren
Fanny Carlsen, Harry Etting












