
Andreas Rellnow decides to leave his troubled parents and pursue an artistic career. As a violin virtuoso, he quickly became popular and a first-class heart-breaker.

Felix Hollaender, Georg Tatzelt, Carl Froelich
Germany

The Art of Escape: Unraveling the Threads of Der Tänzer In the annals of German silent cinema, Carl Froelich's 1920 drama, Der Tänzer, often presents itself as a fascinating, albeit sometimes overlooked, artefact. It’s a film that speaks volumes about the burgeoning artistic freedom and psychological depth tha...

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

Carl Froelich

Carl Froelich
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" The Art of Escape: Unraveling the Threads of Der Tänzer In the annals of German silent cinema, Carl Froelich's 1920 drama, Der Tänzer, often presents itself as a fascinating, albeit sometimes overlooked, artefact. It’s a film that speaks volumes about the burgeoning artistic freedom and psychological depth that characterized the Weimar Republic's early cinematic output. At its core, this narrative is an intimate study of Andreas Rellnow, portrayed with captivating intensity by Walter Ja..."

