The story of a Beaumont race horse, told through from the point of view of the horse via intertitles..


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

John Ford

John Ford
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"body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; } .highlight { color: #C2410C; } .emphasis { color: #EAB308; } .insight { color: #0E7490; }In the realm of silent cinema, where storytelling often relied on visual spectacle and intertitles, Kentucky Pride emerges as a remarkable achievement, weaving a compelling narrative that not only showcases the prowess of its equine star but also offers a profound exploration of the human condition. This 1925 film, directed with finesse and sensitivity, invites a..."

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