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Titolo originale: Entr'acte
Regia:
René Clair
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Anno: 1924
Origine: France |
Generi: Commedia Fantasy
Tag:
surrealism
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dadaism
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Cast:
Jean Börlin
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Inge Frïss
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Marcel Duchamp
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Man Ray
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Francis Picabia
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Darius Milhaud
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Marcel Achard
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Georges Auric
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Georges Charensol
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Georges Lacombe
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Roger Le Bon
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Jean Mamy
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Rolf de Maré
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Erik Satie
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Pierre Scize
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Louis Touchages
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René Clair's debut as a director.
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Dada artist Francis Picabia, who wrote the scenario and designed the sets and costumes for "Relâc [...]
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Restored in 1967 with the assistance of René Clair. The orchestra for the soundtrack was conducte [...]
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The runaway hearse is emblazoned with a heart bearing the linked initials of Francis Picabia and Eri [...]
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The Tyrolean hunter whose funeral goes awry was played by dancer-choreographer Jean Börlin, star [...]
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Erik Satie's pioneering music for "Entr'acte" is considered the first shot-by-shot synchronous film [...]
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René Clair's debut as a writer.
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The funeral procession and roller coaster shots were filmed at Luna Park, a Parisian amusement park [...]
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The prologue starring Erik Satie, Francis Picabia and a cannon was filmed on the roof of the Thé� [...]
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Only known film footage of Erik Satie, who died in 1925.
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Francis Picabia introduced René Clair to his future wife, model Bronia Clair, backstage after a p [...]
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Inge Frïss's debut...
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At the end of the "Relâche" premiere Francis Picabia and Erik Satie took their curtain call by dr [...]
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Final composition of Erik Satie, who was ailing from terminal cancer. Curiously, his score's most el [...]
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In one scene artists Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray play a chess match beset by strange happenings. In r [...]
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This short is featured on the Criterion Collection DVD for A me la libertà (1931).
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The whole Ballets Suédois company played mourners in the funeral procession. Some of them can be [...]
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"Entr'acte" was shot in June 1924, but the editing and effects processing took so long that by the l [...]
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The many techniques director René Clair used in this experimental film include jump cuts, multipl [...]
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The man who suddenly bursts through the end title "FIN" is Rolf de Maré, impresario of the Ballet [...]
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