


“Le requin,” from way back, is one of those old silent films that’s probably more for the curious than for a casual movie night. If you’re into seeing how stories were told without sound, or you just appreciate the weird beauty of early cinema, you might actually find something here. But if you need snappy dialogue and...

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

Henri Chomette

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"“Le requin,” from way back, is one of those old silent films that’s probably more for the curious than for a casual movie night. If you’re into seeing how stories were told without sound, or you just appreciate the weird beauty of early cinema, you might actually find something here. But if you need snappy dialogue and a plot that moves fast, you’ll likely be checking your watch. 🕰️ It’s a French film, and the title translates to “The Shark,” which immediately sets a certain tone. Don't expect..."
Henri Chomette
France

