

Alright, so “Der Witwenball” from 1920. Is it worth digging up today? Absolutely, if you have a soft spot for silent movies, especially the German kind, and don't mind a slower pace. If you’re someone who appreciates the history of film or just wants to see some early, frantic comedy, you’ll probably get a kick out of ...

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

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"Alright, so “Der Witwenball” from 1920. Is it worth digging up today? Absolutely, if you have a soft spot for silent movies, especially the German kind, and don't mind a slower pace. If you’re someone who appreciates the history of film or just wants to see some early, frantic comedy, you’ll probably get a kick out of it. But if you need modern pacing, sound, or plots that twist like a pretzel, you'll likely find it a bit of a slog. It’s a niche watch, for sure. 🧐 The whole thing kicks off wit..."
Friedrich Raff, Julius Urgiss
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