
A rich half-caste is abandoned after a mock marriage, has a stillborn baby, and weds the man who helps her..
E. Temple Thurston, Guy Newall
United Kingdom

body{background-color:#000;color:#fff;font-family:Georgia,serif;line-height:1.6;margin:0;padding:20px;} The Garden of Resurrection – A Silent Era Triumph When the flickering reels of early twentieth‑century cinema converge on a narrative of social exile, gendered oppression, and the fragile promise of redemption, the r...

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"body{background-color:#000;color:#fff;font-family:Georgia,serif;line-height:1.6;margin:0;padding:20px;} The Garden of Resurrection – A Silent Era Triumph When the flickering reels of early twentieth‑century cinema converge on a narrative of social exile, gendered oppression, and the fragile promise of redemption, the result is a film that feels both of its time and startlingly contemporary. The Garden of Resurrection, penned by E. Temple Thurston and co‑directed by Guy Newall, invites the viewer..."


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