HD
2012
Joe May’s Asphalt stands as a quintessential example of late German Expressionism, capturing the tumultuous spirit of 1920s Berlin. Centered around a poignant love story, the film features the enchanting Betty Amann in her iconic role. As the narrative unfolds amid the chaos of bustling streets, the film delves into themes of tragic romance and doomed fates, all set against a backdrop of relentless urban noise. With its lavish production values, Asphalt immerses viewers in a world where love and despair intertwine, creating a striking cinematic experience.