If you thought silent film was boring think again. There’s something incredibly modern about Louise Brooks in this rollercoaster of sex and drama. The great Austrian director George W Pabst made this in Weimar Germany, recruiting Brooks from the US for her breakout role.

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This one goes out to @FfaerieOxide - a properly “old” old film!

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Gay.

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Yes! That too! It has a lot going for it.

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Pabst and Louise Brooks worked together on another film based on Tagebuch einer Verlorenen released 226 days after this one if you’re interested.

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I’ve only seen that once, a long time ago. I remember it as really depressing; is that accurate?

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I remember it as really depressing; is that accurate?

You’re have to ask someone (besides yourself) who’s seen the film. I haven’t even read the book in english.

Since it’s about a woman who witnesses a suicide, is raped, gets forced into a life of sexwork, and eventual husband offs himself, yeah “depressing” sounds about right. 🤔

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