

Three Pages from a Diary, released in September 1929, was the second film version of the novel "Diary of a Lost Woman" by Margarethe Bohme. Curiously, the first was performed in 1918 by Erna Morena, an actress who a year earlier had starred in "Lulú", an adaptation of the work by Frank Wedekind which was also the title that brought together the German director GW Pabst and the actress for the first time. American Louise Brooks: Pandora's Box (Lulú), released in January 1929. These two titles, together with "Crisis" (1928), make up what was known as Pabst's "erotic trilogy", which can give a clue to the censorship and distribution problems that both films had at the time
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