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An enigmatic silent short film that defies narrative conventions, this surreal masterpiece takes us on a fragmented dreamlike journey through a series of visual vignettes. The story begins with a haunting scene at a funeral, where a man relives absurd and fantastical moments following his “death.” In the blink of an eye, a series of strange events unfold that challenge logic: from dancing puppets to ballet sequences that seem to emerge from a shared dream.

The characters, ranging from a group of artists to a mysterious figure who jumps through time and space, are connected by laughter, absurdity, and the representation of life and death. Set against a backdrop of enchanting music, each scene feels like a moment frozen in time; a visual play where reality intertwines with fantasy. The movements are quick and energetic, invoking a sense of joy and chaos that feels both familiar and strange.

Through a series of surreal and carefully choreographed images, a world unfolds where logic gives way to creativity. This work is a tribute to art and expression, exploring the relationship between the spectator and the spectacle, leaving everyone wondering: what is life if not a series of intertwined acts, where laughter can be both a refuge and a form of resistance?

Media type
Movie
Year
1924
Director
René Clair
Writer
Francis Picabia
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.30
Actors
Jean Börlin
Inge Frïss
Marcel Duchamp
Georges Charensol
Louis Touchages
Gender
Comedy
Fantasy
Country
France
Producers
René Clair
Rolf de Maré
Original title
Entr'acte
Duration
22
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