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Is Women Love Diamonds a film worth unearthing from the silent era's vast archives today? The short answer is a resounding 'yes,' but with significant caveats that demand a particular kind of viewer. This is a film for those who appreciate the raw, often melodramatic, power of early cinema and the social commentary it ...

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

Edmund Goulding

Robert N. Bradbury
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"Is Women Love Diamonds a film worth unearthing from the silent era's vast archives today? The short answer is a resounding 'yes,' but with significant caveats that demand a particular kind of viewer. This is a film for those who appreciate the raw, often melodramatic, power of early cinema and the social commentary it often delivered, even inadvertently. It is not for audiences seeking fast-paced narratives, nuanced character development by modern standards, or a lighthearted escape. If you're p..."
Edwin Justus Mayer, Lorna Moon, Edmund Goulding, Waldemar Young
United States


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