
The beautiful Gisèle exposes her former lover, shipping magnate François Laussade as a fugitive from a penal colony, forcing him to go on the run..

So, Tu m'appartiens! (which means “You Belong to Me!”) from way back in 1922. Is it worth tracking down today? For sure, if you’re into the big, dramatic gestures of silent cinema. You’ll probably dig it if you appreciate a story about a woman who truly doesn't mess around when she's wronged. But if you’re expecting mo...


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

Maurice Gleize

Eduardo Notari
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"So, Tu m'appartiens! (which means “You Belong to Me!”) from way back in 1922. Is it worth tracking down today? For sure, if you’re into the big, dramatic gestures of silent cinema. You’ll probably dig it if you appreciate a story about a woman who truly doesn't mess around when she's wronged. But if you’re expecting modern pacing or subtle acting, you might find yourself checking your watch. 🕰️ The whole thing kicks off with Gisèle, played by the amazing Francesca Bertini. She's just *done* wi..."

Francesca Bertini
Alfred Machard
France

