
Summary
Die Maske, a 1926 German silent film, is a profound exploration of identity and deception, starring Fritz Schulz and directed by Eduard von Winterstein. The narrative is a complex web of intrigue, set against the backdrop of a theater troupe where each actor harbors their own secrets and masks. This film, a stark contrast to the more polished productions of its time, offers a raw and unfiltered look at human nature, reminiscent of the early works of Fritz Lang.
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