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The Birth of a Nation
This controversial epic chronicles the American Civil War and Reconstruction, focusing on two families’ experiences, blending historical drama with innovative filmmaking techniques and sparking intense debate over its racial themes.
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Blood and Sand
- 1922
- 6+
A Spanish matador, Juan Gallardo, navigates love, fame, and pride, rising to glory in bullfighting while his relationship with socialite Carmen leads to tragic consequences. The film delves into the price of ambition and the repercussions of passionate choices made.
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Sunrise – A Song of Two Humans
- 1927
- 6+
A silent film masterpiece by F.W. Murnau exploring love, redemption, and human nature, leaving an enduring mark in cinematic history.
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A trip to the Moon
- 1902
- All
Astronomers on a space odyssey to the moon using a bullet-shaped craft fired from a cannon. They encounter moon inhabitants and surreal adventures, showcasing a pioneering use of special effects.
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The arrival of a train at La Ciotat station
- 1896
- 6+
Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat is a French short documentary film directed and produced by Auguste and Louis Lumière.
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La maison ensorcelée
- 1906
- 16+
A group of travelers seeks refuge in an eerie house, only to face bizarre supernatural forces that twist reality, defy logic and turn their night into a surreal nightmare.
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Nanook of the north
A pioneering documentary portraying Inuit life in the Arctic. It laid groundwork for the genre, showcasing human resilience and cultural authenticity.










































