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The Giant's Fist

1917 · 138 min Drama
10.0 / 10 · TMDB

In the shadow of the Great War, a factory worker's hands become instruments of both creation and destruction. Rudolf Biebrach's 1917 silent drama explores the human cost of industrialization through intimate gestures and stark visual contrasts. The film's tension builds not through dialogue but through the silent struggle between mechanical precision and human fragility, capturing a Germany caught between tradition and modernity.

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Original Title Die Faust des Riesen
Year 1917
Country Germany
Genre Drama
Director Rudolf Biebrach
Runtime 138 min.
Rating TMDB: 10.0/10 (1 votes)

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Biebrach directs with remarkable restraint, creating an atmosphere where every close-up feels like a confession. The industrial landscapes become characters themselves, oppressive yet mesmerizing.

For viewers who appreciate early cinema's visual storytelling, this offers a haunting meditation on labor and identity. You'll leave with the weight of silent gestures echoing in memory. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Rudolf Biebrach

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A quiet evening in a dimly lit study, when the past feels closer than the world outside.

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