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Pink Gods

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In a vibrant city of the crazy twenties, a group of artists and dreamers feels trapped in the gray of daily routine. The story follows a young painter who seeks a deeper meaning in his life and his art. Desperate to escape the monotony, he joins an eccentric troupe of bohemian performers who defy social norms and embrace freedom of expression.

The protagonist falls madly in love with a cabaret diva. She, with her dazzling personality and hypnotic charm, introduces him to a world full of color, passion, and madness. But this romance is tinged with complications: a life of excesses and the constant looming of societal expectations threaten to consume them. Meanwhile, other members of the troupe grapple with their own demons, such as the dilemma between fame and authenticity.

As an underground art festival unfolds that promises to change their lives, the tensions between the desire to be true artists and the sacrifices they must make to achieve it intensify. On the brink of collapse, the artist faces a choice that will change his path: succumb to external pressure or risk everything for his passion. With an elaborate visual style and a soundtrack that resonates with the soul, this film captures the essence of a transformative era and the struggle for creative freedom in a world that seeks to repress it.

Media type
Movie
Year
1922
Director
Penrhyn Stanlaws
Writer
J.E. Nash
Ewart Adamson
Sonya Levien
Actors
Bebe Daniels
James Kirkwood
Anna Q. Nilsson
Adolphe Menjou
Raymond Hatton
Guy Oliver
Arthur Ross Trimble
George Cowl
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
Pink Gods
Duration
78
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