

If you’re the type of person who needs an explosion every ten minutes to stay awake, Motele the Weaver is definitely not for you. This is a movie for people who like to watch dust settle in black and white. Is it worth watching today? Honestly, yeah, but only if you have a soft spot for the 1920s and the way people us...


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

Vladimir Vilner

Edward LeSaint
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"If you’re the type of person who needs an explosion every ten minutes to stay awake, Motele the Weaver is definitely not for you. This is a movie for people who like to watch dust settle in black and white. Is it worth watching today? Honestly, yeah, but only if you have a soft spot for the 1920s and the way people used to move in front of a camera. It’s slow, it’s quiet, and it’s very, very earnest. 📽️ The story follows Motele, who is a weaver, surprisingly enough. He’s played by Leonid Dobr..."
Solomon Lazurin
Soviet Union

1936 · IMDb —

