What Do Those Old Films Mean

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Along the Great Divide: Great Britain: 1900-1912
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In the first program, Along the Great Divide: Great Britain 1900-1912 Burch examines early British classics like Rescued by Rover and other, rare films by Cecil Hepworth, Stuart Kinder, .. show full overview
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United States, 1902-1914: Tomorrow the World
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Burch looks at early film in America against the background of the immigrant masses streaming into the factories, slums and sweat-ships of early 20th century America. Films by Porter, .. show full overview
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Denmark, 1910-1912: She!
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Burch looks at the incredible explosion of filmmaking in Denmark where mature cinema was born at a time when French and American films were simple melodramas. The earliest Danish film .. show full overview
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Germany, 1925-1932: Under Two Flags
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Burch discusses the German silent cinema virtually unknown today-landmark German films like Billy Wilder/ Robert Siodmak and Edgar Ulmer's People on Sunday, Brecht and Dudow's Kuhle .. show full overview
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USSR, 1924-1928: Born Yesterday
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Post-revolutionary Russia was a period of extraordinary social and cultural experiment, and here Burch focuses on the sexual politics of the Soviet cinema. Includes obscure films like .. show full overview
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France, 1905-1922: The Enemy Below
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Burch covers the early love affair between the cinema and the French working class through early Pathé and Gaumont productions, and rare films of Leonce Petter, Louis Feuillade, .. show full overview