

Alright, so Scapa Flow (1930) isn't exactly Saturday night popcorn fare. If you're into early German cinema, naval history, or just curious about how films tackled big, recent events back then, give it a shot. Otherwise, if you need quick pacing or modern visuals, you might find yourself checking your watch. It's defin...


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

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"Alright, so Scapa Flow (1930) isn't exactly Saturday night popcorn fare. If you're into early German cinema, naval history, or just curious about how films tackled big, recent events back then, give it a shot. Otherwise, if you need quick pacing or modern visuals, you might find yourself checking your watch. It's definitely a slow burn. 🔥 The film throws you right into the aftermath of World War I, focusing on the German High Seas Fleet. These guys are interned at Scapa Flow, a real place in S..."
Leo de Laforgue, Léo Lasko
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