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Charles Dekeukeleire, 1932, 18’
A documentary about a pilgrimage to Lourdes, undertaken by the Catholic Young Workers’ Movement in 1932.
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Howard Hawks, 1932, 93’
Chicago during Prohibition. The story of Tony Camonte in his rise to become a feared gangster and his eventual death. Allegedly based on the life of Al Capone.
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László Moholy-Nagy, 1932, 14’
“Grossstad-Zigeuner focuses on the Romani people living in the Berlin districts of Wedding and Marzahn – Moholy-Nagy’s interest in Roma was already visible in his 1929 Marseille film, which contains a brief scene with a horse-drawn wagon and a bear.
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Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1932, 75’
“When I think of Carl Dreyer, what comes to mind first are those pale white images, the splendid voiceless close-ups in La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc that play back exactly the acerbic dialogue at Rouen between Jeanne and her judges.