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Old 03.03.2015, 08:46 PM   #38176
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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
i don't know what you mean by subtitles as many of these were silent movies and used title cards, plus you're in austria and speak german. so you prefer german-language films? or are you showing some kind of subtitles?

I was referring to both title cards and subtitles. Just some sort of way to follow the plot without the audio. I managed to find Castaway On The Moon and The Seventh Seal with English subtitles. German-language films are not a particular criteria I'm looking for, it's just that German Expressionist films are very unique in their visual style.

All eras and genres are welcome. For some time I thought I should show Night And The City (Nice and gritty urban noir-style with deep shadows and a somewhat desolate atmosphere) but so far I only found a version with Greek subtitles, I was hoping for English subs. They are not necessary either but add a nice touch.

Der Golem already crossed my mind, as did Faust. But I think I've already seen someone else using the latter as a backdrop at one of the countless events I've been to in the last few years.

Fritz Lang is always a good idea, I must admit though that I haven't seen Spies so far. And I've been planning to watch Tetsuo for a long time now. Lon Chaney films also came to mind. I'll look into the rest of your recommendations as well. Thank you very much.
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