Diary of a Lost Girl

Directed by G.W.Pabst

Diary of a Lost Girl traces the journey of a young woman from the pit of despair to the moment of personal awakening. Directed with virtuoso flair by the great G. W. Pabst, the film represents the final pairing of the filmmaker with screen icon Louise Brooks.

Fritz Rasp, the degenerate villain of such Fritz Lang classics as MetropolisSpione, and Frau im Mond makes a magnificent villain.

Find out more about the Weimar Cinema season in this short intro from The University of Salford’s Andy Willis

Duration:
113 minutes

Languages:
Silent

Subtitles:
Full English and German Intertitles

Country of origin:
Germany

Year of production:
1929