The Love of Zero
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The Love of Zero (1927) is a film by Robert Florey.
The film, a short experimental film, made for $200, owed much to German Expressionist cinema and tells the story of a young man, Zero (Joseph Marievsky), and his love for a young woman called, Beatrix (Tamara Shavrova). It was Florey’s second film.
This still[1] shows the influence of German Expressionism in the distorted window frames.
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