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The Furies (1934) by Slavko Vorkapić, opening montage sequence of Crime Without Passion (1934)
The Great Leap (Der grosse Sprung, 1927) by director Arnold Fanck
direct animation (drawn-on-film) from the early 20th century (1)
early color film tests
In Youth, Beside the Lonely Sea (1924-25), director unknown
Portrait of a Young Man in Three Movements (1931) by Henwar Rodakiewicz
Lichtspiel: Opus 4 (1925), absolute film by Walter Ruttmann
Poem 8 (1932) by Emlen Etting
La Cartomancienne / Fortune Teller (1932) by Jerome Hill
La revanche du chat (1908), director unknown
The Lost World (1925), directed by Harry O. Hoyt
Monkeyshines, No. 1 (1889 or 1890) by William K. L. Dickson & William Heise, believed to be the first film shot in the U.S.
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L'Inhumaine (1924) by director Marcel L'Herbier
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