I Delete and I Judge, or Brišem i sudim, is a distinct piece of Croatian cinema from 1919, directed by Arnošt Grund. The film, unfortunately, has only a single minute preserved, which makes it a rather curious artifact. One can only imagine the atmosphere it might have created in its entirety, possibly reflecting on themes of morality and judgment with a heavy, somber tone typical of early 20th-century drama. The pacing, while lost to time, likely mirrored the introspective style of the era. Those interested in the evolution of narrative in film might find it intriguing, even in its fragmentary state. It’s a reminder of the ephemeral nature of early cinema and how much art can convey in just a short span.
Preserved only in a minute, a rare find.Reflects early 20th-century Croatian cinema.Themes of morality and judgment prominent.
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