Sunday, March 11, 2012

Entr'Acte - 1924


Country: France
Language: French
Director: René Clair
Writers: Francis Picabia (screenplay), René Clair (adaptation)
Stars: Jean Börlin, Inge Frïss and Francis Picabia
Release Date: 4 December 1924 (USA)
Also known as: Antrakt (Poland); Entreacto (Spain); Felvonásköz (Hungary); Intermezzo (Italy)
Filming Locations: Roof, 15 - Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Avenue Montaigne, Paris 8, Paris, France
Production Co: Les Ballets Suedois
Sound Mix: Silent
Color: Black and White
Plot Keywords: Coffin | Dada | Funeral Cortege | Rooftop | Music Video  |  Bearded Woman | Running After A Car | Slow Motion | Surrealism | Rifle | Stop Motion | Paper Boat | Funeral Procession | Runaway Carriage | Chess | Magician | Cameo Appearance | Cannon | Casket | Puppet | Upside Down View | Camel | Tutu | Dance | Running | Ballet | Funeral | Avant Garde | Runaway | Fake Bearded Woman | Paris France | Roller Coaster | Jumping | Dancer | Hearse | Experimental Film | Upside Down Camera Shot
Genres: Short
An absolute surrealistic movie. Somebody gets killed, his coffin gets out of control and after a surrelistic chase it stops. The person gets out of it and let everybody who followed the coffin disapear.

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