
An engaged woman discovers her fiancé has a four year old son. Pretending to take a cure she travels to the boy's foster-parents to make his acquaintance.


Alright, so 'Skandal um Eva' – you might blink and miss it scrolling through old film archives. But honestly, if you've got a soft spot for gentle, character-driven stories from the silent (or very early sound, it’s a bit blurry on that front for me) era, it's worth a look. Think of it as a cozy, slightly melancholic S...

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

Georg Wilhelm Pabst

Jerome Storm
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"Alright, so 'Skandal um Eva' – you might blink and miss it scrolling through old film archives. But honestly, if you've got a soft spot for gentle, character-driven stories from the silent (or very early sound, it’s a bit blurry on that front for me) era, it's worth a look. Think of it as a cozy, slightly melancholic Sunday afternoon watch. Folks who need explosions or rapid-fire dialogue? Yeah, you’ll probably be checking your watch every five minutes. 😴 The whole thing kicks off with Eva, pl..."
Friedrich Raff, Heinrich Ilgenstein, Julius Urgiss
Germany

