In an imaginary country, a woman who has designed costumes for an operetta written by a prince is traveling to the capital. She lands up meeting the author along the way.

Alright, so we’re talking about Ronny from way back in 1931. Is it worth digging up today? Absolutely, if you've got a soft spot for these old European musical-ish films. It’s definitely not for folks who need explosions or a plot twist every five minutes. If you enjoy a slower pace, a bit of gentle charm, and seeing w...

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

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"Alright, so we’re talking about Ronny from way back in 1931. Is it worth digging up today? Absolutely, if you've got a soft spot for these old European musical-ish films. It’s definitely not for folks who need explosions or a plot twist every five minutes. If you enjoy a slower pace, a bit of gentle charm, and seeing what cinema was doing nearly a century ago, then yes, give it a shot. If not? You’ll probably find it terribly slow, and that’s fine too. The setup is sweet: our Ronny, played by t..."
Georges Deneubourg
Emeric Pressburger, Reinhold Schünzel
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