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      • The film, holding an 8.1/10 on IMDb, was revolutionary at the time and is still considered one of the best ever made, having won a unique Academy Award for its artistic value. What was especially lauded by critics was the innovative camerawork of the film, redefining the medium.
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    1920 is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language supernatural horror film written and directed by Vikram Bhatt. Set in the year 1920, the film stars debutant actors Rajneesh Duggal and Adah Sharma as a married couple who move into a haunted manor where the wife gets possessed by an evil spirit.

  3. Jan 4, 2024 · 1920 is the story of a young architect, Arjun (Rajneesh Duggal), who moves to an old stately home to measure it up and redesign it as a hotel. He takes his beautiful wife Lisa (Adah Sharma), who feels a little uneasy there and – after many weird and supernatural events – becomes possessed.

  4. The 1920’s was home to a club of hungry storytellers trying everything they can to seize this rising medium, before it was fully figured out. A cinematic era is as good as its greatest achievements. The finest way to explore a decade in film history, is through watching its best movies.

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    • The Great Gatsby (2013) The Great Gatsby is an opulent but tragic portrait of the Jazz Age inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel of the same name.
    • Singin’ in the Rain (1952) What can be said about this beautiful classic romance that hasn’t been set before? An exuberant musical comedy, a testament to sublime storytelling, a timeless magic that triumphs over technological upheaval any day, Singin’ in the Rain is set in Hollywood during the late 1920s, at the chaotic cusp of the transition that the entertainment industry was seeing as it went from silent films to talkies.
    • Babylon (2022) One of the most recent entries on the list, Babylon is an epic drama set amidst the cultural renaissance of early 1920s London. Following somewhat the same story as The Artist and Singin’ in the Rain, the film follows various characters from different fringes of society during a summer of love, racial tension, music, and excess during a time when Hollywood was gradually transitioning from the silent era to a novel world of sound films.
    • Chicago (2002) Chicago is another spectacular musical comedy-drama set in prohibition-era Chicago during the roaring 1920s. The story follows two female murderers, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly, who find themselves in jail together awaiting trial.
    • The Sheik
    • The Kid
    • The Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse
    • Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
    • Greed
    • Sherlock Jr.
    • Miss Lulu Bett
    • 7th Heaven
    • The Ten Commandments
    • The Big Parade

    The Sheik is a silent romantic movie starring the controversial Italian actor, Rudolph Valentino. A sex symbol at the time, Valentino was typified by his alternative look. He was the complete opposite of the macho masculinity expected of American men at the time and was rejected by American men, who were also jealous of his popularity with women. A...

    Another silent movie from the 20s, The Kid was Charlie Chaplin's full-length movie directorial first. Playing his iconic character, The Tramp, Chaplin finds an abandoned baby on the street and takes him home, after no one else would keep the child. The second highest-grossing movie of the year, after The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse(also starrin...

    The movie that would launch Rudolph Valentino's sex symbol status, The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse was 1921's most popular and highest-grossing movie. An anti-war movie set in World War One, the film explores a family divided by their German and French sides, torn apart by war and death. June Mathis, MGM's first female executive, wrote the film...

    Sunrise was the first feature movie to use synchronized sound effects and a musical score. Directed by influential German director, F. W. Murnau, who had directed Nosferatu five years earlier, Sunrise is today considered one of the greatest movies ever made. It won three Academy Awards at the 1st Academy Awards and went on to influence other direct...

    Classic Austrian-American director Erich von Stroheim adapted the great American novel, McTeague, by Frank Norris, into the 1924 classic, Greed. A silent drama, Greed is today considered one of the most important movies ever produced, although it was a box office failure upon its release. RELATED: 10 Best Movies About Working In Hollywood Von Stroh...

    During the 1920s, European cinema was still ahead of Hollywood. Great artistic films, like The Trial of Joan Of Arc,were produced in Europe, while in Hollywood, the industry focused on organizing itself and deciding what type of industry it wanted to be. Europe's cinematic and artistic seriousness was heavily juxtaposed by the artistic simplicity a...

    One of the most important female directors in American cinematic history, Lois Weber was a controversial figure. Feminist film critic, Molly Haskell, writes that Weber "was supposed to have made some feminist films… [but] there is evidence for supposing that her sympathies were at the very least mixed, if not blatantly opposed to feminism." RELATED...

    Another movie produced towards the end of the silent movie era, 7th Heaven is a silent romantic drama - which were popular at the time. Janet Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actressfor this film and it was directed by Frank Borzage and adapted from the 1922 play by the same name. The movie was highly acclaimed by critics and audiences a...

    Director of great epics, such asCleopatra (1949) The Ten Commandments (1956) and The Greatest Show On Earth (1952), Cecil B. DeMille was a prolific Hollywood director. The Ten Commandments was a precursor to the 1956 classic. The Biblical epic was a box office hit because of its use of Technicolor and its spectacular miraculous scene based on the p...

    Another war film that tells the agony of war, The Big Parade achieved the "biggest financial success of the silent era." Likewise, it was MGM's most financially profitable movie until it released Gone With The Wind (1939). Directed by King Vidor (War And Peace (1956), the story illuminates the devastation of war on ordinary soldiers. It was adapted...

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  5. Oct 11, 2023 · The 1920s aka the "Roaring Twenties" film-wise were a mixture of silent films and the introduction of "talkies" (movies where you could actually the hear the dialogue between actors) towards the end of the decade. These movies are some of the best from that time period to get you started.

  6. May 6, 2016 · 1920 London is a horror film that revolves around Shivangi and her husband, Veer Singh. They have everything going well for them in London, until Veer receives a gift from Rajasthan, India.