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Carl de Vogt

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Fritz on Fridays: The Spiders — The Diamond Ship
Reviews

Fritz on Fridays: The Spiders — The Diamond Ship

The second of Fritz Lang’s two Spiders films, released in 1920 but considered a lost film until the 1970s, might be the most reprobate picture of his nearly six-decade career.
02 Feb 2024 1 min read
Fritz on Fridays: The Spiders — The Golden Sea
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Fritz on Fridays: The Spiders — The Golden Sea

I try not to interpret Lang, or all Austrian and / or German cinema for that matter, through the tragedy of the Shoah and fascism more broadly, but The Golden Sea makes that hard through the confession of the Incan leader, who offers “a sacrifice to the sun that rises and promises to make our people
01 Dec 2023 2 min read
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