

Die Geliebte seiner Hoheit is one of those old silent films that, honestly, is probably only for a very specific crowd today. If you’re into seeing how melodrama worked a century ago, especially with a bit of royal intrigue thrown in, you might find some charm here. But if you’re looking for fast pacing or anything res...

still_frame

publicity


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

Jacob Fleck

Jacob Fleck
Community
Log in to comment.
"Die Geliebte seiner Hoheit is one of those old silent films that, honestly, is probably only for a very specific crowd today. If you’re into seeing how melodrama worked a century ago, especially with a bit of royal intrigue thrown in, you might find some charm here. But if you’re looking for fast pacing or anything resembling modern storytelling, you’ll probably just find yourself checking your watch every few minutes. Right from the start, you get this sense of a world that’s all about appeara..."
Bobby E. Lüthge, Jean Gilbert, Jane Bess
Germany


Deep dive into the cult classic
Discover similar cinematic experiences
A Directorial Spotlight on Jacob Fleck