Silent
Silent films are a genre of movies that predate the introduction of synchronized sound in motion pictures. They were prevalent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and characterized by the absence of dialogue and synchronized sound effects, relying solely on visual storytelling, intertitles, music, and live performances. Some popular Silent films include 'Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans,' 'City Lights,' and 'The General.' These movies often showcase the versatility and creativity of filmmakers, who had to convey narratives and emotions using only visual means, offering a unique cinema experience.