
Nana is a 1934 American Pre-Code film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released through United Artists, starring Anna Sten. and directed by Dorothy Arzner and George Fitzmaurice.


So, Nana from 1934. Is it worth tracking down today? Maybe if you’re a real cinema history buff or super curious about Anna Sten's *big* push. Otherwise, it's a bit of a tough sell. If you like seeing how Hollywood tried to make stars back then, it’s a curious peek. But if you’re hoping for a gripping drama, you might ...

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

Dorothy Arzner

Robert N. Bradbury
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"So, Nana from 1934. Is it worth tracking down today? Maybe if you’re a real cinema history buff or super curious about Anna Sten's *big* push. Otherwise, it's a bit of a tough sell. If you like seeing how Hollywood tried to make stars back then, it’s a curious peek. But if you’re hoping for a gripping drama, you might find yourself checking your watch. 👀 You know how Samuel Goldwyn really wanted Anna Sten to be the next big thing? Like, his answer to Garbo. Nana was supposed to be *that* movie..."
Harry Wagstaff Gribble, Émile Zola, Willard Mack
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