Tag: Silent Cinema
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100 and 101 Years Ago: The Best Films of 1922 and 1923
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The World’s Greatest Film Festival: The Nitrate Picture Show, Rochester, New York
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The Tragic Life and Career of Ruan Lingyu
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Cinema, one hundred years ago: 1920
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Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ (Fred Niblo, 1925)
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L’Inferno (Francesco Bertolini/Adolfo Padovan/Giuseppe De Liguoro, 1911) & The Devil’s Cabaret (Nick Grindé, 1930), followed by The Black Cat (Edgar G. Ulmer, 1934)
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Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans: Notes on the Screening of a Silent Film
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The Plague of Florence (aka, Die Pest in Florenz) (Otto Rippert, 1919)
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When Women Wrote Hollywood: Essays on Female Screenwriters in the Early Film Industry
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Spies (aka, Spione) (Fritz Lang, 1928)