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Images en négatif (1955)
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Fantastic Vision (1957)
Footage filmed in Spain, subjected a new visual effects process. Deslaw devoted himself to the discovery of a new machine that enabled film to be developed while using a new method called solarisation.
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Montparnasse (1929)
Come take an avant-garde walk in the Montparnasse of the late 1920's. This district of Paris, filmed in a most unusual way, shows how dedicated it is to art. Visit its art galleries and exhibitions, take a glimpse of famous painter Fujita, of Luis Buñuel eyeing the legs of beautiful Parisian passing the terrace of the café where he sits, of Italian futurists Marinetti, Prampolini and Russolo.
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6.6
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Around the End of the World (1930)
A short silent documentary on the making of the 1931 Abel Gance directed film, "La Fin du Monde".
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The Electric Night (1928)
City lights contrasted with total darkness in this experimental short film.
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Un monsieur qui a mangé du taureau (1935)
In 1907, the Gaumont Films company in France made a slapstick comedy (silent, of course) with a title that would translate from the French as 'A gentleman who ate some bull'. Eugene Deslow got hold of that film and added an introduction plus a soundtrack, the latter consisting of commentary narrated by the single-named actor Bétove.
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The March of the Machines (1927)
La marche des machines is a thundering, thumping symphony of turbines, belts, flanges, wheels and sparks.
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The March of the Machines (1928)
An abstract film of machinery in motion, representative of many "pattern" films made independently toward the end of the silent era. (This film is different to the 1927 film of the same name)
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Vers les robots (1932)
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