

Alright, so you’ve got 'Spielereien einer Kaiserin' on your watchlist. If you’re into digging through *really* old cinema, the kind that feels like a history lesson just by watching, then yeah, this is worth a look. Folks who appreciate the unique rhythms of early filmmaking – the gestures, the slower pace – will proba...

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

Vladimir Strizhevsky

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"Alright, so you’ve got 'Spielereien einer Kaiserin' on your watchlist. If you’re into digging through *really* old cinema, the kind that feels like a history lesson just by watching, then yeah, this is worth a look. Folks who appreciate the unique rhythms of early filmmaking – the gestures, the slower pace – will probably find something to latch onto. But if you need snappy dialogue and plots that move at a modern clip, you’ll probably find yourself reaching for the remote pretty quick. This one..."
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