


Alright, so we’re talking about Der erste Kuß from 1928. Is it worth watching today? Well, if you’re into silent films or just curious about how stories were told before sound took over, then absolutely, give it a whirl. If you need explosions and snappy dialogue every five minutes, you’ll probably find this a bit of a...

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

Karel Lamac

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"Alright, so we’re talking about Der erste Kuß from 1928. Is it worth watching today? Well, if you’re into silent films or just curious about how stories were told before sound took over, then absolutely, give it a whirl. If you need explosions and snappy dialogue every five minutes, you’ll probably find this a bit of a snooze. But for those who appreciate a slower pace and some genuine old-school charm, there’s something here. The whole thing feels… I dunno, like a peek into a different world. ..."
Roland Varno
Fritz Oppenheimer, Mira Dore, Hans H. Zerlett
Germany

