The Burning Soil
(Der brennende Acker)

Directed by F.W. Murnau.
With Eugen Klöpfer, Vladimir Gajdarov, Werner Krauss.
Germany, 1922, 111 min.

Johannes, a farmer's son finds work as an old Count's secretary. His ambition leads him to charm Gerda, the Count's daughter. But when he discovers that the Count's second wife Helga will soon inherit a field rich in oil (ironically dubbed “the devil’s field”), he changes his allegiance. Snowy landscapes and a meticulously arranged interior atmosphere give the film its poetic charm.

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