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Starring: Rosa Furr... and Other Queer Tales is a fascinating piece from 2003 that really captures the essence of the jazz age. It's a silent film, which gives it this unique, almost ethereal quality. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere filled with murder and intrigue. The performances are quite expressive, especially given the absence of dialogue, which makes the actors' physicality and facial expressions absolutely vital. The themes of identity and deception run deep, showcasing women who aren’t what they seem. It's intriguing how it plays with gender and societal roles of the time. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to its distinct vibe. Definitely a film that invites discussion.
Silent film with no dialogueExplores themes of identity and deceptionUnique jazz age atmosphere
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