Lirios rotos

DramaRomance

Lirios rotos
Lirios rotos
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If you are looking for a film to disconnect for a while and then be able to discuss it with family and friends, the film Lirios rotos is your ideal candidate.
This film was released in year 1919.
Both the leads and supporting actors (Lillian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Donald Crisp, Arthur Howard, Edward Peil Sr.) do an excellent job.

The direction of the film has been a long process but it has obtained a magnificent result and that has allowed D.W. Griffith to have more experience in the sector.
You will enjoy 90 min. an immersive story.
United States has been the country in charge of bringing this story to life.

Do you want to know who has given life to the script of the film? The writing team has been led by D.W. Griffith, Thomas Burke.
Having a production company as good as D.W. Griffith always helps the end result to be excellent.
The person in charge of making sure that all the photographic elements fit together perfectly was G.W. Bitzer.
Throughout the entire film we can see the presence of the Drama, Romance genre in the feature film.

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Critics Lirios rotos

Classic silent film. Unbreakable and unforgettable: a masterpiece. A beautiful flower
Haunting, but beautiful. Dated but still sincere and emotional. Delicate, fascinating, and absolutely must-have
Personally, the best silent film in history, finished in 1983. A classic of the classics. Other mundane
Simple, charming silent DW Griffith with the amazing Lillian Gish. Another Griffith / Gish masterpiece. The tears of the centuries
Griffith's Melancholy Masterpiece. Joseph 1009 Inshallah. Looking beyond assumptions
The Twain will reunite. The introduction to silent movies for those who only know Chaplin. Don't you love seeing the name, David Wark Griffith?
Like a cross section of your loneliest dream. Griffith's pro-immigrant movie. A beautiful movie ...
Start here. Doors of perception. Perhaps the best performance of an actress in any movie.
DW Griffith shows that cinema is his soul
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