You think you’ve seen it all at the movies, and then you see “L’Inhumaine.” Not that the vivid visuals and clever techniques that animate the film are completely unfamiliar—fine-art-inspired sets, ...
Marcel L’Herbier directed this French silent feature (1924), a sci-fi fantasy in which an opera singer dies from a poisonous snakebite and is brought back to life through the ministrations of a ...
Film de Marcel L’Herbier (1924, 2h03.) Dans le cadre de l’exposition « Élégance et modernité, l’illustration au temps de l’Art Déco ». Claire Lescot, cantatrice impérieuse et énigmatique, semble ...
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