In the Crimea, the Reds and the Whites aren't done fighting, and Jeanne discovers that the man she loves is a Bolshevik (when he kills her father). Penniless, she returns to Paris where she works for her uncle.


Is The Love of Jeanne Ney worth watching in an era of high-definition blockbusters? Short answer: Yes, but only if you are willing to trade dialogue for some of the most sophisticated visual storytelling in cinematic history.This film is for the cinephile who craves atmosphere and the student of history who wants to se...

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

Georg Wilhelm Pabst

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"Is The Love of Jeanne Ney worth watching in an era of high-definition blockbusters? Short answer: Yes, but only if you are willing to trade dialogue for some of the most sophisticated visual storytelling in cinematic history.This film is for the cinephile who craves atmosphere and the student of history who wants to see the psychological scars of post-WWI Europe. It is not for the casual viewer who finds silent cinema 'boring' or those who require a linear, fast-paced plot without the detours of..."
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