The silent films I am covering later this month have more clearly defined transgressive qualities, for both the time of production and a contemporary setting. The Student of Prague, which I am covering here today, is far more subtle and nebulous. There are two silent versions from 1913 and 1926. The first one is generally considered the first German art…
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