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1920s: My Favourites from the Concluding Decade of the Silent Era

By: scorpio​rising

1920s films I have yet to watch, for a potentially more comprehensive list:
1920
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene, Germany)
Erotikon (Mauritz Stiller, Sweden)
The Parson’s Window (Carl Theodor Dreyer, Sweden)
Way Down East (D.W. Griffith, USA)
Within Our Gates (Oscar Micheaux, USA)
1921
The Kid (Charlie Chaplin, USA)
1922
Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (Fritz Lang, Germany)
1923
Faithful Heart (Jean Epstein, France)
La Roue (Abel Gance, France)
Three Ages (Buster Keaton, USA)
1924
Ballet Mécanique (Fernand Léger & Dudley Murphy, France)
Kino Eye (Dziga Vertov, Soviet Union)
Kriemhild’s Revenge (Fritz Lang, Germany)
1925
The Big Parade (King Vidor, USA)
Chess Fever (Vsevolod Pudovkin, Soviet Union)
Master of the House (Carl Theodor Dreyer, Denmark)
The Merry Widow (Erich von Stroheim, USA)
Seven Chances (Buster Keaton, USA)
Siegfried (Fritz Lang, Germany)
1926
The Adventures of Prince Achmed (Lotte Reiniger, Germany)
Anemic Cinema (Marcel Duchamp, France)
Emak-Bakia (Man Ray, France)
Faust (F.W. Murnau, Germany)
A Sixth Part of the World (Dziga Vertov, Soviet Union)
1927
Berlin: Symphony of a Great City (Walter Ruttmann, Germany)
The End of St. Petersburg (Vsevolod Pudovkin & Mikhail Doller, Soviet Union)
October: Ten Days that Shook the World (Sergei Eisenstein, Soviet Union)
7th Heaven (Frank Borzage, USA)
1928
The Fall of the House of Usher (Jean Epstein, France)
The House on Trubnaia Square (Boris Barnet, Soviet Union)
Lonesome (Paul Fejös, USA)
The Man Who Laughs (Paul Leni, USA)
Street Angel (Frank Borzage, USA)
Storm Over Asia (Vsevolod Pudovkin, Soviet Union)
Zvenigora (Aleksandr Dovzhenko, Soviet Union)
1929
Diary of a Lost Girl (Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Germany)
Finis Terrae (Jean Epstein, France)
Mother Krause’s Journey to Happiness (Phillip Jutzi, Germany)
Pandora’s Box (Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Germany)

 

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