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Michael (1924) (Dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer) - Landmark LGBTQ+ Silent Movie From The 1920s - Full Film
Michael (also known as Mikaël, Chained: The Story of the Third Sex, and Heart's Desire) is a 1924 German silent drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer, director of other notable silents such as The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), Master of the House (1925), and Leaves from Satan's Book (1921). The film stars Walter Slezak as the titular Michael, the young assistant and model to the artist Claude Zoret (Benjamin Christensen). Along with Different From the Others (1919) and Sex in Chains (1928), Michael is widely considered a landmark in gay silent cinema.
The film is based on Herman Bang's 1902 novel Mikaël. It is the second screen adaptation of the book, the first being The Wings, made ...
The film is based on Herman Bang's 1902 novel Mikaël. It is the second screen adaptation of the book, the first being The Wings, made ...
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Wings (1927) (Dir. William A. Wellman) - First Ever Best Picture Winner FULL CLASSIC SILENT FILM
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Wings is a 1927 American silent film known for winning the first Academy Award for Best Picture. The film stars Clara Bow, Charles "Buddy" Rogers, and Richard Arlen. Rogers and Arlen portray World War I combat pilots in a romantic rivalry over a woman. It was produced by Lucien Hubbard, directed by William A. Wellman, and released by Paramount Pictures. Gary Cooper appears in a small role which...
He Who Gets Slapped (1924) (Dir. Victor Sjöström) Starring Lon Chaney CLASSIC FULL MOVIE
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He Who Gets Slapped is a 1924 American silent psychological thriller film starring Lon Chaney, Norma Shearer, and John Gilbert,[3][4] and directed by Victor Sjöström (credited as Victor Seastrom). The film was written by Victor Seastrom and Carey Wilson, based on the Russian play He Who Gets Slapped (Тот, кто получает пощёчины; Tot, kto polučájet poščóčiny) by playwright Leonid Andreyev, which ...
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Ridiculous to call this an LGBTQ film
It is ! Of course you’re not going to see kissing and obvious signs of homosexuality. It’s all subtly , it’s in the body language, the gazes 6:05 watch these two closely how they look at each other, the constant touching and wanting to be close
It IS a LGBT film, but done with needed understatement for a 1924 audience who were almost never allowed such subject matter in an art film, much less a popular entertainment one. But it's not explicit enough for most individuals today to perceive what's going on, but it's rewarding for those who do.
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