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Best 1 Gatsby in The Great Gatsby

A luminous and tragic portrait of a self-made man consumed by an impossible dream and the illusions of love and class.

2 Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans is a 1927 romantic drama directed by F.W. Murnau. The film depicts a farmer’s attraction to a city woman, complicated by her attempt to incite him to harm his wife. It ut...

3 The General

The General is a 1926 silent comedy based on the American Civil War event known as the Great Locomotive Chase. Adapted from William Pittenger’s memoir, the film features Buster Keaton in both acting a...

4 Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI

David Grann's 'Killers of the Flower Moon' meticulously unravels the shocking story of the Osage Nation murders in 1920s Oklahoma. When oil was discovered on Osage land, the tribe became incredibly we...

5 The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

The ACLU is a premier organization dedicated to defending and preserving the individual rights of all people. It uses litigation, education, and lobbying to challenge laws and practices that infringe...

6 The Passion of Joan of Arc

The Passion of Joan of Arc portrays the historical trial and execution of Joan of Arc, filmed by Carl Theodor Dreyer in 1928. Renée Jeanne Falconetti delivers a central performance as Joan, captured d...

7 Nosferatu

Nosferatu is a 1922 German Expressionist film directed by F.W. Murnau. The story centers on Count Orlok, portrayed by Max Schreck, a vampire figure who targets individuals within a rural community. Th...

8 The Circus

The Circus, directed by Charlie Chaplin, portrays the circumstances surrounding a struggling circus ringmaster’s employment of the Little Tramp. Al Ernest Garcia plays the ringmaster who finds the sil...

9 Cord Automobile

Cord was a master of Art Deco styling, creating vehicles that looked as much like pieces of modern sculpture as they did functional machines. Their commitment to aerodynamic design and innovative feat...

10 The Phantom Carriage

The Phantom Carriage is a 1921 Swedish silent film directed by Victor Sjöström, adapted from Selma Lagerlöf’s novel. It depicts David Holm, a drunkard, confronted by the driver of Death's carriage aft...

11 The Gold Rush

The Gold Rush is a 1925 silent comedy directed by Charlie Chaplin and featuring the Little Tramp character. It stars Chaplin alongside Georgia Hale and other cast members including Mack Swain and Tom...

12 The Big Parade

The Big Parade is a 1925 silent war drama focusing on an affluent young man’s experiences during World War I. He joins the U.S. Army, encounters hardship in trench warfare, and develops relationships...

13 Greed

Greed is a 1924 silent drama adapted from Frank Norris’ novel, McTeague. It depicts the life of Dr. John McTeague, a San Francisco dentist, and his tumultuous relationship with his wife, Trina Sieppe,...

14 Battleship Potemkin

Battleship Potemkin is a 1925 Soviet silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein. The narrative depicts the events surrounding a mutiny among the crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin in 1905, as dram...

15 Napoléon

Abel Gance’s 1927 film recounts the formative period in the life of Napoleon Bonaparte. The silent historical drama depicts his early experiences as a military figure. It is a French production explor...

16 Faust

Faust is a 1926 silent fantasy film directed by F.W. Murnau, based on both older folklore traditions and Goethe’s “Faust.” The production, overseen by Ufa, featured Gösta Ekman as Faust alongside Emil...

17 Nanook of the North

Nanook of the North, released in 1922, presents a fictionalized account of an Inuk family’s life in the Canadian Arctic, conceived by Robert J. Flaherty. The film blends documentary elements with dram...

18 The Kid

The Kid is a 1921 silent film directed by Charlie Chaplin, featuring Coogan as his adopted son. It achieved significant commercial success and critical acclaim, becoming one of the most highly regarde...

19 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)

Chadwick Bosemans final performance anchors this vibrant and powerful biopic of blues legend Ma Rainey. Set in 1927 Chicago, the film explores the challenges faced by Black artists in the music indust...

20 Steamboat Bill Jr.

Steamboat Bill, Jr., released in 1928 by United Artists, represents the culmination of Buster Keaton’s independent filmmaking efforts with his team of writers. The silent comedy features Keaton as the...

21 The Man Who Laughs

The Man Who Laughs is a 1928 silent film adaptation of Victor Hugo’s novel. Directed by Paul Leni, the movie features Conrad Veidt as Gwynplaine, notable for his distinctive grotesque grin. It utilize...

22 Storm over Asia

Storm over Asia, directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin, was released in 1928 as the concluding installment of his “revolutionary trilogy,” following *Mother* and *The End of St. Petersburg*. The film stars Va...

23 The Golem: How He Came into the World

The Golem: How He Came into the World is a 1920 German Expressionist silent film exploring Jewish folklore. Paul Wegener stars as a clay being brought to life, directed by Wegener alongside Carl Boese...

24 The Phantom of the Opera

The Phantom of the Opera is a 1925 silent horror film based on Gaston Leroux’s novel, featuring Lon Chaney as the deformed Phantom haunting the Paris Opera House. Chaney's distinctive makeup was a key...

25 Vatanım Sensin

Vatanım Sensin is a Turkish drama depicting the final years of the Ottoman Empire and the subsequent War of Independence. The series centers around Cevdet, a character inspired by Mustafa Mümin Aksoy,...

26 The Cameraman

The Cameraman was released in 1928 as a silent romantic comedy, directed by Edward Sedgwick with Buster Keaton’s contribution. It featured performances from Keaton and Marceline Day. The film is categ...

27 The End of St. Petersburg

The End of St. Petersburg is a 1927 silent film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin. The historical-political drama spans from 1913 to 1917, depicting events including the Tsar regime’s injustices and the B...

28 Dr. Mabuse the Gambler

Dr. Mabuse the Gambler, directed by Fritz Lang, premiered in 1922 as the initial installment in a series based on Norbert Jacques’ novels. This silent film introduces Doctor Mabuse, a character who wo...

29 The Crowd

The Crowd, directed by King Vidor, premiered in 1928 with James Murray, Eleanor Boardman, and Bert Roach. Nominated for multiple Academy Awards including Best Director, the film is considered a signif...

30 Häxan

Häxan, directed by Benjamin Christensen in 1922, examines the history of witchcraft beliefs from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The film combines documentary elements with dramatized sequences,...

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