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1929
73 minutes
Documentary, Drama, Silent
German
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A landmark film, shot in 1929, a silent drama tracking the lives of various Berliners for 24 hours. It's virtually plotless but the fluid, roaming camerawork is decades ahead of its time, as were the use of non-actors, real locations and what became known its documentary-style technique. A remarkable film stylistically, and a launching pad for a wealth of talent, it's also a wonderful glimpse of a world that has long disappeared.
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