

If you are the kind of person who finds watching a man stare intensely at a dark corner for three minutes 'cinematic,' then Fünf bange Tage is going to be a goldmine for you. If you need your plots to move with any kind of modern urgency, you’re probably going to hate it. It’s a movie that takes its title very literall...

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

Gennaro Righelli

Gennaro Righelli
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"If you are the kind of person who finds watching a man stare intensely at a dark corner for three minutes 'cinematic,' then Fünf bange Tage is going to be a goldmine for you. If you need your plots to move with any kind of modern urgency, you’re probably going to hate it. It’s a movie that takes its title very literally—those five days feel long, both for the characters and, at times, for the person sitting in the chair watching them. It’s worth watching if you’re into that specific late-1920s ..."
Nathalie Lissenko
J. Goldschmid, Léo Joannon
Germany

