Rose-France 1919

Synopsis:

A poem to love & patriotism soon after the end of WWI. A highly original and poetic film using many experimental camera techniques, which proved too fanciful for many but which established his reputation as a talented innovator. This is the director's debut film and it is considered the second impressionist film, the first being Abel Gance's, 1918, La Dixième symphonie (The Tenth Symphony).

Directed by: Marcel L'Herbier
Written by: Marcel L'Herbier
Runtime: 42 minutes
Cast:
Claude-France Aïssé
Claude-France Aïssé
Franciane Roy 
Jaque Catelain
Jaque Catelain
Laurs 
Baron Byron Khun de Prorak
Baron Byron Khun de Prorak
Red Indian 
Byron Kuhn
Byron Kuhn
 
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