
If you're looking for something to watch while you fold laundry, Gilan qizi is definitely not it. It’s one of those silent films that demands you actually look at the screen because if you blink, you’ll miss a very important piece of paper or a guy pointing dramatically at a hill. Honestly, it's a bit of a tough sell...

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

Andrey Bykhovskiy

Bruno Ziener
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"If you're looking for something to watch while you fold laundry, Gilan qizi is definitely not it. It’s one of those silent films that demands you actually look at the screen because if you blink, you’ll miss a very important piece of paper or a guy pointing dramatically at a hill. Honestly, it's a bit of a tough sell for people who only like modern blockbusters, but if you have a soft spot for grainy history and people wearing very heavy wool in the desert, you'll get a kick out of it. I woul..."
S.A. Makuxina
Yuriy Slyozkin, Leo Mur, Andrey Bykhovskiy
Soviet Union
1920 · IMDb —
Bruno Ziener

