

So, L'eau du Nil. Is it worth your afternoon? Probably not if you need things to blow up every ten minutes or if you can't stand grain on your screen. But if you like those old, flickery movies that feel like a fever dream about Egypt, then yeah, maybe give it a look. It is definitely for the person who likes to loo...

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

Marcel Vandal

Maurice Elvey
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"So, L'eau du Nil. Is it worth your afternoon? Probably not if you need things to blow up every ten minutes or if you can't stand grain on your screen. But if you like those old, flickery movies that feel like a fever dream about Egypt, then yeah, maybe give it a look. It is definitely for the person who likes to look at 1920s hats. It is not for someone who hates reading title cards every thirty seconds. The whole thing feels like a very long, very expensive postcard from 1928. It’s got tha..."

Gaston Jacquet
Pierre Frondaie
France

1927 · IMDb 6.8

