Die Ausgestoßenen
Die Brüder Karamasoff
Should We Be Silent?
A melodrama about a painter who is infected with syphilis, refuses treatment, turns to the use instead of narcotics, and withers away.
See moreWhat Belongs to Darkness
What Belongs to Darkness (German: Die Finsternis und ihr Eigentum) is a 1922 German silent drama film directed by Martin Hartwig and starring Karl...
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The House on the Moon
The House on the Moon
See moreThe Somnambulist
Originally named "The Clairvoyant" presenting the many talents of parapsychologist Elsbeth Günther-Geffers. First banned, later extensively reworked.
See moreThe Great Longing
During lunch break at the movie studio, the extras rush to the canteen Hans Adalbert Schlettow, Maria Paudler and Luis Trenker are chatting. Eva...
See moreMata Hari: the Red Dancer
Mata Hari, die rote Tänzerin (English: Mata Hari: The Red Dancer), often shortened on release to Mata Hari, is a 1927 German silent drama film...
See moreDraga Maschin
Am roten Kliff
A man is found dead on the small German island of Sylt. There is speculation that it may have been a murder, motivated by romantic jealousy. The...
See moreMarquis d’Eon, der Spion der Pompadour
Der Eisenbahnkönig, 1. Teil - Mensch und Mammon
Die Verschleierte
Die Lieblingsfrau des Maharadscha
The Maharaja of Odhapur goes on a trip to Europe and meet the young dancer Ellen Esmond. In her London accommodation, the Savoy Hotel, the Indian...
See morePrimanerliebe
An exploration of the misery of youth. A student, his friends, and the girl he loves all suffer due to the harsh and unforgiving nature of the...
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Das andere Ich
A professor discovers a way to separate the soul from the body.
See moreFritz Kortner spricht Monologe für eine Schallplatte
Film by Syberberg.
See moreChristian Wahnschaffe I: Weltbrand
Weltbrand is the first part of the two-part silent movie Christian Wahnschaffe.
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