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Ballet Mécanique

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In a world where the mechanical merges with the artistic, a series of surreal and abstract images unfold before our eyes, creating a unique visual experience. The story moves between the influence of Cubism and Futurism, presenting a choreographed dance not only by human bodies but also by objects and machines. The nonlinear narrative takes us on a journey through a series of sequences that challenge our perception of reality and time.

The characters, portrayed by both dancers and automatons, inhabit a stage that transforms into a laboratory of ideas, where the organic and the inorganic clash in a frenetic ballet. Each image is a flash of creativity that seeks to capture the essence of movement, blurring the lines between art and everyday life. With an innovative soundtrack that complements the intensity of the projections, the audience feels immersed in a whirlwind of sensations that explore modernity.

As the film progresses, the audience is invited to question the place of humanity in an increasingly mechanized world. The images intertwine in a hypnotic rhythm, challenging our traditional notions of narrative and aesthetics. It is a work that, although enigmatic, manages to connect with the spirit of an era in full transformation, prompting us to reflect on the future and the endless dance between the human and the mechanical.

Media type
Movie
Year
1924
Director
Fernand Léger
Dudley Murphy
Writer
Fernand Léger
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.70
Actors
Kiki of Montparnasse
Katrin Murphy
Katherine Murphy
Gender
Documental
Fantasy
Country
France
Producers
André Charlot
Original title
Ballet Mécanique
Duration
19
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