
An elderly choir master loves his young housekeeper, but steps aside so that a student from the young generation can marry her instead..

Look, unless you have a deep, inexplicable craving for early 1930s German operettas, Schwarzwaldmädel is probably going to feel like a very dusty relic. If you love old-world melodrama and accordion-heavy folk tunes, you might find some weird, nostalgic charm here. But if you hate slow-moving, stagey romances where peo...

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

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"Look, unless you have a deep, inexplicable craving for early 1930s German operettas, Schwarzwaldmädel is probably going to feel like a very dusty relic. If you love old-world melodrama and accordion-heavy folk tunes, you might find some weird, nostalgic charm here. But if you hate slow-moving, stagey romances where people make massive life decisions based on a single musical number, just run far away. 🌲 The plot is about as simple as a folk tale. We have this elderly choir master who is secretl..."

Eugen Rex
August Neidhart, Franz Rauch
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