Entr'acte
- IMDb link: 0014872
- IMDb rating: 7.3 (4,463 votes) Search
- Genres: Short
- Director: Rene Clair, Marcel Duchamp
- Cast: Jean Borlin, Inge Frïss, Francis Picabia and others
- Release date: 4 Oct 1979
- Release year: 1979
- Runtime: 22 minutes
- Country: France
- Keywords: artistic creation, avant garde short, experimental short, slow motion scene, stop motion animation, avant garde, experimental, coffin, dada, upside down camera shot
Plot:
Heralded as a cinematic masterpiece, Rene Clair's extraordinary avant-garde film was originally created as an entr'acte, or intermission, between two acts of Francis Picabia's 1924 ballet, Relache, at the Theatre des Champs-Elysees in Paris. Taking Rene Clair's interest in Dadaism into account, the short film stages a surrealistic amalgamation of zany and unrelated scenes, pitting the revolutionary artist Marcel Duchamp against the American surrealist Man Ray in a game of chess with unforeseen consequences. And amid strange ballerinas, a loaded cannon, a mysterious funeral procession, rifle-range dummies, and a slow-paced camel, the elements of technology, mortality, life, and death define Rene Clair's shot-by-shot visual composition.
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