Hunger
Hunger

Hunger

1929Movie0English

This film is about the humiliating work conditions and exploitation endured by many Latin American actors, filmmakers and writers in Hollywood.

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IMDb7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Metacritic95/100
Google Users92%
Director: Carl Theodor DreyerGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman named Marie struggles with extreme poverty and hunger in Copenhagen. She lies about her identity to secure a place to live, facing increasing desperation as her circumstances worsen. The film poignantly depicts her psychological and physical torment as she grapples with starvation and social isolation.

Critical Reception

Hunger is widely regarded as a masterpiece of silent cinema and a profound exploration of human suffering. Critics at the time and retrospectively have praised its intense realism, Dreyer's masterful direction, and the emotionally raw performance of its lead actress.

What Reviewers Say

  • A harrowing and unflinching portrayal of starvation and its psychological toll.
  • Masterful direction and a deeply affecting performance at its core.
  • A landmark of cinematic realism that remains powerful and relevant.

Google audience: Viewers commend the film's raw emotional impact and its stark depiction of poverty. Many are struck by the lead actress's performance and the director's ability to convey intense suffering without dialogue.

Fun Fact

The lead actress, Libeau, was not a professional actress and her performance was reportedly developed through improvisational techniques guided by Dreyer, adding to the film's raw authenticity.

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