

So, Das Wolgamädchen. It’s a silent film from 1929, obviously. Is it worth tracking down and watching today? Absolutely, if you're into that sort of thing. If you find yourself drawn to the expressive faces of early cinema or the sheer craft of visual storytelling without sound, you’ll probably find something to apprec...


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

Robert Wohlmuth

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"So, Das Wolgamädchen. It’s a silent film from 1929, obviously. Is it worth tracking down and watching today? Absolutely, if you're into that sort of thing. If you find yourself drawn to the expressive faces of early cinema or the sheer craft of visual storytelling without sound, you’ll probably find something to appreciate here. But if you need quick pacing, dialogue, or stories that feel super modern, this one will likely feel like a chore. Don’t go in expecting a Hollywood blockbuster, you kno..."
Siegfried Bernfeld, Alexander Lapiner
Germany

1930 · IMDb 6.2

