

body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the realm of silent cinema, few films have managed to captivate audiences with the same level of sophistication and nuance as 'Nanon'. This 1926 masterpiece, helmed by visionary writers Julius Urgiss and Max Jungk, presents a complex exploration of the human condition, re...


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

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"body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the realm of silent cinema, few films have managed to captivate audiences with the same level of sophistication and nuance as 'Nanon'. This 1926 masterpiece, helmed by visionary writers Julius Urgiss and Max Jungk, presents a complex exploration of the human condition, replete with themes of morality, identity, and deception.The eponymous protagonist, Nanon, is a fascinating study in contradictions. Portrayed by the talented Ágnes Eszterházy, Nanon..."
Julius Urgiss, Max Jungk
Germany

