1920s

Silent cinema hit its creative peak in the 1920s, with Chaplin, Keaton and a wave of European expressionists proving that image and movement alone could do everything. From the physical comedy of The General to the dreamlike distortions of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, the decade is anything but primitive. Macca's reviews are below.

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