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Ménilmontant (1926 film)






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Ménilmontant
Directed byDimitri Kirsanoff
Written byDimitri Kirsanoff
Produced byDimitri Kirsanoff
StarringNadia Sibirskaïa
Yolande Beaulieu
Guy Belmont
Jean Pasquier
CinematographyLéonce Crouan
Dimitri Kirsanoff
Music byLev Shvarts

Release date

  • 1926 (1926)

Running time

38 minutes [1]
CountryFrance
LanguagesSilent film
no intertitles

Ménilmontant (pronounced [menilmɔ̃tɑ̃]) is a 1926 film written and directed by Dimitri Kirsanoff that takes its name from the Paris neighborhood of the same name.

Summary[edit]

The film is silent and contains no intertitles. It begins with a flurry of quick shots depicting the axe murder of the parents of the protagonists, two sisters.[2] As young women, they are portrayed by Nadia Sibirskaïa, Kirsanoff's first wife, and Yolande Beaulieu; their mutual love interest is played by Guy Belmont.[3]

Style[edit]

Like many French silent avant-garde films, Ménilmontant uses a mixture of styles and techniques.[4] The film also uses many techniques that were relatively new at the time, including double exposure.[5]

Reception[edit]

Film critic Pauline Kael wrote that Ménilmontant was her favorite film of all time.[6]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Dimitri Kirsanoff". IMDb.com. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  • ^ Abel, Richard (1984). French cinema : the first wave, 1915-1929. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-05408-8. OCLC 10207345.
  • ^ Thompson, Kristin; Bordwell, David (1994). Film History: An Introduction. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780070064492. OCLC 185449019.
  • ^ Ebert, Roger. "Pauline Kael's favorite film". Rogerebert.com. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
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