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Avant garde short subjects from France

Collection of early surreal and avant garde films made between 1914 and 1928 : La Folie du Dr. Tube (Abel Gance, 1914), Emak Bakia (Man Ray, 1927), La Souriante Madame Beudet (Germaine Dulac, 1922), Anemic Cinema (Marcel Duchamp, 1926), and Charleston (Jean Renoir, 1927).

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  • "Emak-Bakia"
  • "LÉtoile de mer"
  • "Anémic cinéma"
  • "Emak Bakia"
  • "Folie du Docteur Tube"
  • "Souriante Madame Beudot"
  • "Avant garde short subjects from France"
  • "Etoile de mer"
  • "Souriante Madame Beudet"
  • "Avant-garde short subjects from France"
  • "Avant garde and experimental films, vol. 3"@en
  • "Avant garde shorts France"
  • "Charleston"

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  • "Collection of early surreal and avant garde films made between 1914 and 1928 : La Folie du Dr. Tube (Abel Gance, 1914), Emak Bakia (Man Ray, 1927), La Souriante Madame Beudet (Germaine Dulac, 1922), Anemic Cinema (Marcel Duchamp, 1926), and Charleston (Jean Renoir, 1927)."@en
  • "Videocassette release of six French experimental motion pictures originally released between 1915 and 1928."
  • "In the Gance film a mad scientist discovers a sneezing powder that changes the shape of anything in touches. The Duchamp is a Dada film based on rotating circles and spirals interlaced by puns in French. Man Ray uses light patterns from rotating objects to exhibit his early Dadaistic affiliations. Partially filmed at the villa, Emakbakia, which in Basque means leave me alone. Ray's second film portrays one man's difficulty in becoming committed to a woman. A starfish symbolizes his yearning for sincere beauty without hidden, destructive qualities. Set in post apocalypse Paris, this surreal fantasy by Jean Renoir involves a minstral performer, a young girl, a pet ape and charleston dancing. The Dulac film portrays the life and dreams of a housewife in a small town who is married to a repulsive businessman."
  • "In the Gance film a mad scientist discovers a sneezing powder that changes the shape of anything it touches. The Duchamp is a Dada film based on rotating circles and spirals interlaced by puns in French. Man Ray uses light patterns from rotating objects to exhibit his early Dadaistic affiliations. Partially filmed at the villa, Emakbakia which in Basque means leave me alone. Ray's second film portrays one man's difficulty in becoming committed to a woman. Astarfish symbolizes his yearning for sincere beauty without hidden, destructive qualities."@en
  • "A collection of early surreal and avant garde films made between 1914 and 1928."@en
  • "A collection of six short films from the best of the French avant garde cinema."

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  • "Experimental"
  • "Fantasy films"
  • "Experimental films"
  • "Short films"
  • "Silent films"
  • "Shorts"
  • "Video recordings"

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  • "Avant guarde short subjects from France"
  • "Avant-garde short subjects from France"
  • "Avant guarde shorts [i.e. garde short] subjects from France"
  • "Avant garde short subjects from France"
  • "Avant garde short subjects from France"@en
  • "Avant guarde shorts subjects from France"