
A young woman at a crossroads is shown what her future would be like for each choice..
Max Marcin, Albert Parker, Charles E. Whittaker
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Stepping into the flickering glow of early 20th-century cinema, one encounters "Eyes of Youth," a 1919 silent film that, even a century later, retains a compelling power in its audacious narrative ambition. This isn't merely a period piece; it's a profound cinematic rumination on the very essence of human...

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

Albert Parker

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" Stepping into the flickering glow of early 20th-century cinema, one encounters "Eyes of Youth," a 1919 silent film that, even a century later, retains a compelling power in its audacious narrative ambition. This isn't merely a period piece; it's a profound cinematic rumination on the very essence of human agency, draped in the dramatic flourishes of its era. Directed by Albert Parker, with a screenplay crafted by Max Marcin, Albert Parker, and Charles E. Whittaker, the film present..."

