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So, 'Ein Jagdausflug nach Berlin' is one of those fascinating relics from the silent film era—1917, to be precise. It has this raw, experimental feel typical of that time, blending a bit of absurdity with a stark portrayal of the realities of war. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at moments, and there’s a sense of looming tension throughout. You might not know the director, but the performances have this unique quality, a mix of earnestness and theatricality that draws you in. It’s a snapshot of a very specific cultural moment—full of atmosphere and a hint of dark humor. If you appreciate silent films, its quirks and visual storytelling can be a treasure to dissect.
This film is quite elusive in the collector's circle, often overshadowed by more well-known works of the era. Formats like early 16mm prints can be hard to come by, making any surviving copies especially sought after by enthusiasts. It’s not just about the film itself, but the context in which it was made that intrigues collectors; it's a unique piece of cinematic history from a tumultuous time.
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