Silent cinematic gems: 6 must-watch classics of the era

Author: Achu Krishnan

'Metropolis' (1927) captivates with groundbreaking visuals, pioneering German expressionism, and timeless themes.

Metropolis

Emotional intensity and spiritual depth unfold in 'The Passion of Joan of Arc' (1928), a silent masterpiece depicting a saint's trial.

The Passion of Joan of Arc

Chilling shadows and eerie atmosphere dominate 'Nosferatu' (1922), a silent horror classic that defined vampire cinema with iconic expressionist visuals.

Nosferatu

Surreal sets, twisted narratives, and the birth of German Expressionism. 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari' (1920) crafts a mesmerizing silent psychological thriller.

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

Breathtaking stunts, comedic genius, and a train chase to remember. 'The General' (1926) showcases Buster Keaton's silent era brilliance with timeless humor.

The General

A lyrical journey through love's trials. 'Sunrise' (1927) enchants with its silent-era mastery, evocative visuals, and a tale of redemption and rediscovery.

Sunrise