


If you're someone who thinks movies need explosions or snappy dialogue, then honestly, “Liebeskarneval” probably isn't for you. Not even close. But for those of us who get a kick out of silent cinema, or just want to see how love stories played out nearly a century ago, this German film from 1927 offers a peculiar, som...


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

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"If you're someone who thinks movies need explosions or snappy dialogue, then honestly, “Liebeskarneval” probably isn't for you. Not even close. But for those of us who get a kick out of silent cinema, or just want to see how love stories played out nearly a century ago, this German film from 1927 offers a peculiar, sometimes even charming, experience. It’s a slow burn, yes, but often a genuinely fascinating one. 🧐The film, as the title “Love Carnival” suggests, leans heavily into romance, mista..."
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