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Diary Of A Lost Girl / Tagebuch Einer Verlorenen
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6
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7.38
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| Starring |
Louise Brooks , Fritz Rasp, Josef Ravensky
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Directed by:
G.W. Pabst
Written by:
Rudolg Leonhardt from Margaret Bohme's novel
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| Released: |
1929 |
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| Genre: |
DRAMA IMPORTANT SILENT FOREIGN
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| Origin: |
Germany |
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| Colour: |
BW |
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| Length: |
110 |
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MIXED Reviews
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| | Certainly Margaret Bohme's popular romance did not seem ideal content for a Pabst film... If you are impersonal simply, you are going to get into trouble with the censor. That Pabst remained considerably so is perhaps borne out by the fact that the film we see is his minus several hundred metres. It is partly on this account that it does not cohere. However, though not good as a whole, indeed far from it, it does give us some of the finest work he has done... These astounding scenes [in the reformatory]... have all the epigrammatic wrath... that almost Delphic quality which Pabst alone possesses... There is life - mean, angry, consummately cruel, gay, endearing, triumphant. You either have to swallow it or get up and walk out... Pabst's camera is like a busy eye. It plucks at a million details... The film is important... The story is worthless. | | | | (Kenneth MacPherson, Close Up) | |
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