
So, Delikatessen. Is it worth watching today? Yeah, I think so, especially if you have a soft spot for silent films or just enjoy a simple, charming story. You’ll probably like it if you’re in the mood for something light, a bit of old-school romance, and a peek into 1927 cinema. If loud, fast-paced modern stuff is all...

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

Géza von Bolváry

Maurice Elvey
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"So, Delikatessen. Is it worth watching today? Yeah, I think so, especially if you have a soft spot for silent films or just enjoy a simple, charming story. You’ll probably like it if you’re in the mood for something light, a bit of old-school romance, and a peek into 1927 cinema. If loud, fast-paced modern stuff is all you watch, then this might feel like watching paint dry. Just a heads up. 🎬 The whole thing centers on two guys, Franz and Bela, who work at a deli. Franz, played by Hans Junker..."
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Franz Schulz
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