@Grimoire Lenin moving here instead of the election thread but trying to remember everything I watched in the class.
For sure:
A trip to the moon (what in my research I'd also agree is the first true "film" that had a cohesive narrative)
Intolerance (the not Birth of a Nation film by that guy)
Cabinet of Caligari
Metropolis (the most complete version which I hadn't seen before that class, I didn't even know more was recovered)
Un cien andalou (avant garde short film with a famous eye slicing clip that I was told I legit had to stop posting when WWE did the eye for an eye match gimmick bc it made people too uncomfortable)
Clips of the jazz singer bc of relevance for sound but not the whole movie bc racist
Duck Soup
Wizard of Oz
Great dictator
Tokyo story
I think we watched:
The general (we talked about buster Keaton, I've seen this a couple times, can't remember if once was in the class)
Modern times/city lights/the kid (maybe two of these three, we had a Chaplin section. I also had a Chaplin phase, hard to remember when I watched what)
Vertigo (can't remember if on my own time or class again lol)
Also we watched a ton of footage from like the 1910s and some before the 1900s of just the first uses of recording video bc they were technically relevant having survived to present day, definitely not films though, but I believe they're technically classified as short ones