Diary of a Lost Girl (German:Tagebuch einer Verlorenen) is a 1929 silent film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring the American silent star Louise Brooks. It is shot in black and white, and various versions of the film range from 79 minutes to 116 minutes in length. This was Brooks' second and last film with Pabst, and like their prior collaboration (1929's Pandora's Box), it is considered a classic film. The film was based on the controversial and bestselling novel of the same name, Tagebuch einer Verlorenen (1905) by Margarete Böhme. A previous version of the novel, directed in 1918 by Richard Oswald, is now considered a lost film.
Plot
Thymian Henning (Louise Brooks), the innocent, naive daughter of pharmacist Robert Henning (Josef Rovenský), is puzzled when their housekeeper, Elisabeth (Sybille Schmitz), leaves suddenly on the day of Thymian's confirmation. It turns out that her father got Elisabeth pregnant. Elisabeth's body is brought to the pharmacy later that day, an apparent suicide by drowning, upsetting Thymian.
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Diary of a Lost Girl is a 1929 silent film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Louise Brooks. It also features other actresses like Valeska Gert and Edith Meinhard. It was based upon the novel Tagebuch einer Verlorenen, Von einer Toten (The Diary of a Lost Girl, by One Who is Dead) by German author Margarete Böhme.
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Composer Lyricist: Minos Matsas
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Diary of a Lost Girl (German: Tagebuch einer Verlorenen) is a 1929 silent film directed by G. W. Pabst and starring American silent star Louise Brooks.
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VIDEO DIARY OF A LOST GIRL [Official Trailer - AGFA]
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The feature film debut from writer-director Lindsay Denniberg and co-writer Chris Shields, VIDEO DIARY OF A LOST GIRL is a hypercolored dreamland that combines a love for genre film history with a gorgeous handmade aesthetic. Louise (Pris McEver) works in a video store. But she’s also a demon. A descendent of biblical demon-mother Lilith, Louise fulfills her predestined obligation to have sex with a man—and then kill him—every full moon. When she meets Charlie (Shields), a reincarnated partner from her past, Louise struggles to not do what she does best. Meticulously crafted with the use of repurposed art materials and green screen, VIDEO DIARY is a valentine to the VHS aesthetic and an exploration of personal themes via ...
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Directed by G. W. Pabst
Starring Louise Brooks
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Diary of a Lost Girl is a 1929 silent film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Louise Brooks. It also features other actresses like Valeska Gert and Edith Meinhard. It was based upon the novel Tagebuch einer Verlorenen, Von einer Toten (The Diary of a Lost Girl, by One Who is Dead) by German author Margarete Böhme.
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Diary of a Lost Girl is a 1929 silent film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Louise Brooks. It also features other actresses like Valeska Gert and Edith Meinhard. It was based upon the novel Tagebuch einer Verlorenen, Von einer Toten (The Diary of a Lost Girl, by One Who is Dead) by German author Margarete Böhme.
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Diary Of A Lost Girl · Minos Matsas
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℗ 1999 Minos Matsas, Under exclusive license to Minos EMI SA
Released on: 2009-03-04
Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Minos Matsas
Composer Lyricist: Minos Matsas
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Diary Of A Lost Girl · Minos Matsas
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℗ 1999 Minos Matsas, Under exclusive license to Minos EMI SA
Released on: 2009-03-04
Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Minos Matsas
Composer Lyricist: Minos Matsas
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Diary of a Lost Girl (German: Tagebuch einer Verlorenen) is a 1929 silent film directed by G. W. Pabst and starring American silent star Louise Brooks.
Diary of a Lost Girl (German: Tagebuch einer Verlorenen) is a 1929 silent film directed by G. W. Pabst and starring American silent star Louise Brooks.
Diary of a Lost Girl (German: Tagebuch einer Verlorenen) is a 1929 silent film directed by G. W. Pabst and starring American silent star Louise Brooks.
Pre-order the Blu-ray: https://bit.ly/46pB1g5
Street date: 07/25/23
The feature film debut from writer-director Lindsay Denniberg and co-writer Chris Shields, ...
Pre-order the Blu-ray: https://bit.ly/46pB1g5
Street date: 07/25/23
The feature film debut from writer-director Lindsay Denniberg and co-writer Chris Shields, VIDEO DIARY OF A LOST GIRL is a hypercolored dreamland that combines a love for genre film history with a gorgeous handmade aesthetic. Louise (Pris McEver) works in a video store. But she’s also a demon. A descendent of biblical demon-mother Lilith, Louise fulfills her predestined obligation to have sex with a man—and then kill him—every full moon. When she meets Charlie (Shields), a reincarnated partner from her past, Louise struggles to not do what she does best. Meticulously crafted with the use of repurposed art materials and green screen, VIDEO DIARY is a valentine to the VHS aesthetic and an exploration of personal themes via the guise of body horror. The movie was influenced by everything from LIQUID SKY to ROCKULA, from HEATHERS to DEAD RINGERS, resulting in an absurdist, experimental horror-comedy that was years ahead of its time.
Visit the AGFA site: https://bit.ly/3AIZZsS
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From the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA), a non-profit dedicated to preserving the legacy of genre films through collection, conservation, and distribution.
Pre-order the Blu-ray: https://bit.ly/46pB1g5
Street date: 07/25/23
The feature film debut from writer-director Lindsay Denniberg and co-writer Chris Shields, VIDEO DIARY OF A LOST GIRL is a hypercolored dreamland that combines a love for genre film history with a gorgeous handmade aesthetic. Louise (Pris McEver) works in a video store. But she’s also a demon. A descendent of biblical demon-mother Lilith, Louise fulfills her predestined obligation to have sex with a man—and then kill him—every full moon. When she meets Charlie (Shields), a reincarnated partner from her past, Louise struggles to not do what she does best. Meticulously crafted with the use of repurposed art materials and green screen, VIDEO DIARY is a valentine to the VHS aesthetic and an exploration of personal themes via the guise of body horror. The movie was influenced by everything from LIQUID SKY to ROCKULA, from HEATHERS to DEAD RINGERS, resulting in an absurdist, experimental horror-comedy that was years ahead of its time.
Visit the AGFA site: https://bit.ly/3AIZZsS
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From the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA), a non-profit dedicated to preserving the legacy of genre films through collection, conservation, and distribution.
Diary of a Lost Girl is a 1929 silent film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Louise Brooks. It also features other actresses like Valeska Gert and Edith Meinhard. It was based upon the novel Tagebuch einer Verlorenen, Von einer Toten (The Diary of a Lost Girl, by One Who is Dead) by German author Margarete Böhme.
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Diary Of A Lost Girl · Minos Matsas
Music For Films
℗ 1999 Minos Matsas, Under exclusive license to Minos EMI SA
Released on: 2009-03-04
Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Minos Matsas
Composer Lyricist: Minos Matsas
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The official YouTube channel for Kino Lorber, a film distribution company based in New York City and specialized in classic, independent and foreign cinema.
Diary of a Lost Girl (German: Tagebuch einer Verlorenen) is a 1929 silent film directed by G. W. Pabst and starring American silent star Louise Brooks.
Pre-order the Blu-ray: https://bit.ly/46pB1g5
Street date: 07/25/23
The feature film debut from writer-director Lindsay Denniberg and co-writer Chris Shields, VIDEO DIARY OF A LOST GIRL is a hypercolored dreamland that combines a love for genre film history with a gorgeous handmade aesthetic. Louise (Pris McEver) works in a video store. But she’s also a demon. A descendent of biblical demon-mother Lilith, Louise fulfills her predestined obligation to have sex with a man—and then kill him—every full moon. When she meets Charlie (Shields), a reincarnated partner from her past, Louise struggles to not do what she does best. Meticulously crafted with the use of repurposed art materials and green screen, VIDEO DIARY is a valentine to the VHS aesthetic and an exploration of personal themes via the guise of body horror. The movie was influenced by everything from LIQUID SKY to ROCKULA, from HEATHERS to DEAD RINGERS, resulting in an absurdist, experimental horror-comedy that was years ahead of its time.
Visit the AGFA site: https://bit.ly/3AIZZsS
**
From the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA), a non-profit dedicated to preserving the legacy of genre films through collection, conservation, and distribution.
Diary of a Lost Girl (German:Tagebuch einer Verlorenen) is a 1929 silent film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring the American silent star Louise Brooks. It is shot in black and white, and various versions of the film range from 79 minutes to 116 minutes in length. This was Brooks' second and last film with Pabst, and like their prior collaboration (1929's Pandora's Box), it is considered a classic film. The film was based on the controversial and bestselling novel of the same name, Tagebuch einer Verlorenen (1905) by Margarete Böhme. A previous version of the novel, directed in 1918 by Richard Oswald, is now considered a lost film.
Plot
Thymian Henning (Louise Brooks), the innocent, naive daughter of pharmacist Robert Henning (Josef Rovenský), is puzzled when their housekeeper, Elisabeth (Sybille Schmitz), leaves suddenly on the day of Thymian's confirmation. It turns out that her father got Elisabeth pregnant. Elisabeth's body is brought to the pharmacy later that day, an apparent suicide by drowning, upsetting Thymian.
I've lost my girl, I can't express My grieve, My sorrow, My emptiness I hope someday That she'll hear my plea And with opened arms She will run to me Yes, she will, Ah, yes, she will now Ah, yeh, babe I thought I knew Her every sound Her smile, Her tear, Her ups and down But I was wrong As a fellow can be Cos she's just turned round And walked out on me Yes, she has - Ah, yes, she has been Ah, yeah (break) The times we had, The times we spent The day we met By accident Was easy come, Was easy go It seems a pity 'cos I loved you so Yes, I did, Ah, yes, I did now Ah, baby I think someday I'd take a chance Go out and find A new romance Some other tune, Some other gal Someone who'll love me Like I hope she will Yes, she will, I hope she will now