

Alright, so "Wine Cellars" from 1927. Is this one for you? Look, if you’re hoping for quick thrills or a plot that ties everything up neatly in an hour and a half, you can probably skip it. But if you’re a film history enthusiast, someone who loves seeing how stories were told nearly a century ago, or just really into ...

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

Benito Perojo

Wilfred Lucas
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"Alright, so "Wine Cellars" from 1927. Is this one for you? Look, if you’re hoping for quick thrills or a plot that ties everything up neatly in an hour and a half, you can probably skip it. But if you’re a film history enthusiast, someone who loves seeing how stories were told nearly a century ago, or just really into gorgeous old cinematography, then yeah, absolutely give it a shot. It's a bit of a slow pour, but it has its moments. 🕰️ The film mostly sticks to the rhythms of life around a vi..."
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Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Benito Perojo
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