

Is this thing worth a watch? Honestly, you only need to hit play on Lärm um Weidemann if you’re already a fan of 1930s German studio fluff or if you just really like watching people act flustered in fancy suits. If you’re looking for a tight script or something that doesn't feel like it was filmed inside a shoebox, you...


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

J.A. Hübler-Kahla

J.A. Hübler-Kahla
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"Is this thing worth a watch? Honestly, you only need to hit play on Lärm um Weidemann if you’re already a fan of 1930s German studio fluff or if you just really like watching people act flustered in fancy suits. If you’re looking for a tight script or something that doesn't feel like it was filmed inside a shoebox, you’re going to be bored to tears within fifteen minutes. It’s a loud movie. Not just in volume, but in the way the actors hold their faces. Everyone seems to be perpetually surprise..."
Rudolf Metz, Ernst Hasselbach
Germany

1934 · IMDb —

