

The Love of Zero
Visit website6.1/10 • 17
1928-01-01 • 0h 15m
While playing his trombone one Sunday, the enthusiastic Zero sees Beatrix and falls in love. He returns the next week to express his feelings, and it's mutual. Over the next few months, they spoon, kiss, and find happiness. Then, she receives a letter from Kabul, demanding that she return to the palace of the Grand Vizier. The lovers part, heartbroken. Zero tries expressing himself to a woman on the street. He meets derision. Then, news of Beatrix. Does this romance end in smiles or tears?
- Directors
- Robert Florey
- Writters
- Robert Florey, Slavko Vorkapich

The Love of Zero
Visit website1928-01-01 • 0h 15m
6.1/10 • 17
While playing his trombone one Sunday, the enthusiastic Zero sees Beatrix and falls in love. He returns the next week to express his feelings, and it's mutual. Over the next few months, they spoon, kiss, and find happiness. Then, she receives a letter from Kabul, demanding that she return to the palace of the Grand Vizier. The lovers part, heartbroken. Zero tries expressing himself to a woman on the street. He meets derision. Then, news of Beatrix. Does this romance end in smiles or tears?
- Directors
- Robert Florey
- Writters
- Robert Florey, Slavko Vorkapich
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsTamara Shavrova
Beatrix
Joseph Marievsky
Zero
Anielka Elter
The Woman
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- English
- Budget
- $200.00
- Revenue
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- Keywords
- avant-gardeheartbreaklost loveimpressionistlove storytrombonistexperimental filmlove and loss