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These three epic films from the 1920s, all anti-war movies, have their flaws, but are worth at least one viewing by movie buffs.
The 1920s has often been called the Golden Age of Silent Movies. These three examples from Europe show why this is true.
Silent film epics, often with historical and/or religious settings, can be traced back to Europe. The leading producer of these was Italy until World War I came along.
Hollywood in the 1920s discovered a gold mine in religious epic style movies. Helping to lead the way was Cecil B. DeMille who blended biblical stories with sex.
Hollywood in the 1920s discovered a gold mine in religious epic style movies. These two are fine examples of silent filmmaking.
The 1920s comprised the Golden Age of Silent Movies. These three epic films set during the American and French Revolutions are part of the reason why.
One film lives up to its reputation as a spectacular Arabian Nights fantasy. The other is one of the most ambitious, and butchered, films ever made.
Students and teachers are excited about the recent film release of Beowulf. These activities bring the epic poem to life in the high school English classroom.
Reviews of Paul Thomas Anderson's five films thus far- Hard Eight, Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Punch-Drunk Love, and this year's Oscar hopeful, There Will Be Blood.
These three epics represent a significant shift in the making of Western movies. They brought the genre into the realm of the spectacular.
Bollywood film maker Mahesh Bhatt has got together with Pakistan based film company Skies Unlimited to make a feature film based on the life of Benazir Bhutto.
Overshadowed by the 1930 classics "All Quiet on the Western Front" and France's "The Grand Illusion," these three still are among the best anti-war movies of that decade.


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