

Alright, so Die zwölfte Stunde. Is it worth tracking down today? If you’re into early German cinema, or really, just any silent film that knows how to build a mood, then absolutely. Folks who enjoy a good, slow burn with lots of ominous stares and shadowy corners will find something here. But if you need fast cuts and ...

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

Heinrich Czeloth

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"Alright, so Die zwölfte Stunde. Is it worth tracking down today? If you’re into early German cinema, or really, just any silent film that knows how to build a mood, then absolutely. Folks who enjoy a good, slow burn with lots of ominous stares and shadowy corners will find something here. But if you need fast cuts and clear-cut dialogue to stay engaged, this one might feel like watching paint dry. It’s definitely not for everyone, and that’s okay. The whole thing feels like a countdown, doesn't..."
Leo Hertel, Waldemar Roger
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