A young aristocrat strikes up an affair with a mysterious woman for three weeks..

The Ephemeral Nature of PassionIn the canon of silent cinema, few films have captured the essence of a torrid affair as succinctly as Three Weeks (1924). Directed by Alan Crosland Jr. and written by Carey Wilson and Elinor Glyn, this film presents a nuanced exploration of desire, deception, and the societal expectation...

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

Alan Crosland

Alan Crosland
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"The Ephemeral Nature of PassionIn the canon of silent cinema, few films have captured the essence of a torrid affair as succinctly as Three Weeks (1924). Directed by Alan Crosland Jr. and written by Carey Wilson and Elinor Glyn, this film presents a nuanced exploration of desire, deception, and the societal expectations that govern our lives. At its core, Three Weeks is a cinematic distillation of the human experience, where passion and propriety collide in a maelstrom of emotions.A Whirlwind Ro..."

Malcolm Sebastian
Carey Wilson, Elinor Glyn
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