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  1. Thymian is raped by her father's assistant. When she becomes pregnant and bears a child but refuses to marry her assailant, her outraged father sends her to a brutal reformatory. Thymian soon escapes with a friend, Erika (Edith Meinhard), only to learn that her child has died. She then finds Erika working at a brothel and, with no other option ...

  2. A masterwork of the German silent cinema whose reputation has only increased over time, Diary of a Lost Girl [ Tagebuch einer Verlorenen] 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, Diary of a Lost Girl represents the final pairing of the ...

  3. Critics reviews. Traces the journey of Thymian a young woman, seduced by her father′s assistant, she gives birth to an illegitimate baby; put into a home, she is helped by the young poor Earl Osdorff and runs away, ending up in an urban brothel, becoming the focus of interest in a different and exciting world.

  4. 12 de may. de 2019 · 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...

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  5. 10 de abr. de 2017 · Diary of a Lost Girl debuted in Vienna on September 29th, 1929, and in Berlin on October 15th. The film caused a scandal among the conservatives of the German Evangelical Church, being banned from ...

  6. Diary of a Lost Girl by Bebaloncar, released 03 February 2024 1. End of the day 2. Talkin' with Jesus 3. Hidden in you 4. Lost cherry 5. You and me 6. She's so good 7.

  7. 8 de jun. de 2010 · "Long relegated to the shadows, Margarete Böhme's 1905 novel, The Diary of a Lost Girl has at last made a triumphant return. In reissuing the rare 1907 English translation of Böhme's German text, Thomas Gladysz makes an important contribution to film history, literature, and, in as much as Böhme told her tale with much detail and background contemporary to the day, sociology and history.

    • Thomas Gladysz, Margarete Bohme