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Starring: Jean Borlin, Inge Friss, Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Alex Allin, Genica Athanasiou, Lucien Bataille, Kiki Montparnesse
Rated: NR
Category: Special Interest
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Run Time: 65 min.
Released: 4/26/2005
By: CAV
Director: Rene Clair, Germian Dulac, Fernand Leger, Marchel Duchamp
Stock #: 701555D1I1/0
Format: DVD Region #1
Number of Discs: 1
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Anthology of Surreal Cinema Description: "Entr'acte (1924) starring Eric Satie, Jean Borlin, Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray: An early surrealistic effort from French director Rene Clair based on an idea from painter Frances Picabia. After a man is killed his coffin takes on a life of its own. After a long chase, he climbs out of his coffin and makes everyone that was chasing him disappear!

"La Coquille et le Clergyman (1928) starring Alex Allin, Genica Athanasiou, Lucien Bataille: A radical feminist (in her day) and the second womanto direct films in the history of French cinema, Germian Dulac was a leading figure in Avant Garde cinema. In her film, a clergyman obsessed with a general's wife has strange visions of death and lust while struggling against his own eroticism.

"Ballet Mecanique (1924) starring Kiki Montparnesse: An experimental film from Cubist painter Fernand Leger containing a montage of images and rhythms that create a hallucinatory effect. Features the original soundtrack.

"Anemic Cinema (1926): The only film to come from Marchel Duchamp, the founder of the Dadaism movement (artistic and literary movement from 1916-1923), an abstract and nihilistic film short containing spiral forms merging into a rotating disc that's labeled with differing messages."

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