

So, Tretya zhena mully isn't something you watch for a fun Friday night with a big bucket of popcorn. It’s for the people who want to see how movies looked when they were still figuring out how to tell a story about real people in the middle of nowhere. If you hate black and white silents or anything that feels like a...


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

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"So, Tretya zhena mully isn't something you watch for a fun Friday night with a big bucket of popcorn. It’s for the people who want to see how movies looked when they were still figuring out how to tell a story about real people in the middle of nowhere. If you hate black and white silents or anything that feels like a history lesson, you're going to hate this. But if you’re into weird, old stuff from the 1920s, it’s actually kinda cool. The first thing I noticed was how dusty everything looks...."
Aleksandr Balagin
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