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1896: Scenes of Rivers and Canals

June 10, 2020September 29, 2020ShawnNo Comments

Beginning in May 2020, I sought to deepen my knowledge of the silent era by starting the European Silent Cinema Project. For the project, I review two European silent films each year starting in 1895 and ending in 1930. For a comprehensive list of films and reviews visit the project’s main page here.…

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Film ReviewsEarly Cinema, European Silent Cinema Project, silent cinema

1895: European Film Gets An Audience

May 29, 2020July 21, 2020ShawnNo Comments

Beginning in May 2020, I sought to deepen my knowledge of the silent era by starting the European Silent Cinema Project. For the project, I review two European silent films each year starting in 1895 and ending in 1930. For a comprehensive list of films and reviews visit the project’s main page here.…

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Film ReviewsEarly Cinema, European Silent Cinema Project, silent cinema

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