

Feu mon oncle is a peculiar little silent film. If you're someone who loves digging into the very early days of cinema, especially those awkward, charming bits from a century ago, then yeah, give it a look. It’s got a certain creaky charm. For folks who need dialogue, color, or, you know, a plot that makes perfect sens...


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

James Parrott

Robert Thornby
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"Feu mon oncle is a peculiar little silent film. If you're someone who loves digging into the very early days of cinema, especially those awkward, charming bits from a century ago, then yeah, give it a look. It’s got a certain creaky charm. For folks who need dialogue, color, or, you know, a plot that makes perfect sense, you'll probably find it a bit of a slog. This one's for the film history buffs, or maybe just the curious. 🧐 The premise, as far as I could piece it together through the flick..."

