

Alright, so if you're not already hip to silent films, *Fräulein Chauffeur* might be a tough sell for a casual watch today. It's definitely for the folks who get a kick out of early German cinema, or just anyone curious about a surprisingly forward-thinking lead from nearly a century ago. Everyone else? You’ll probably...


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"Alright, so if you're not already hip to silent films, *Fräulein Chauffeur* might be a tough sell for a casual watch today. It's definitely for the folks who get a kick out of early German cinema, or just anyone curious about a surprisingly forward-thinking lead from nearly a century ago. Everyone else? You’ll probably find it a bit slow, and yeah, it’s quiet. 🤫 The premise is simple enough: a young woman, played by the very expressive Mady Christians, makes her living as a chauffeur. This isn..."
Lotte Lorring
Walter Jonas, Curt J. Braun, Max Ehrlich
Germany


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