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The Unknown Woman
A rich young man falls for a beautiful girl and meets with trouble. An adaptation of Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Das fremde Mädchen.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young woman, blinded by an accident, struggles to adjust to her condition and the world around her. She is aided by a kind doctor who helps her navigate her new reality. The film explores themes of overcoming adversity and finding inner strength.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1913, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented in the same way as modern films. However, Lois Weber was a pioneering director known for her social commentary and technical skill, and her films were generally well-regarded for their thoughtful storytelling and performances.
What Reviewers Say
Pioneering direction by Lois Weber.
A poignant early exploration of disability and resilience.
Showcases the expressive capabilities of silent film acting.
Google audience: Information not available for this early silent film.
Fun Fact
Lois Weber was one of the most successful and influential female directors of the silent era, often tackling controversial social issues in her films.
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