L’Inhumaine

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L’Inhumaine is a 1924 French avant-garde silent film celebrated for its innovative Art Deco set design and experimental visual style.

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instanceOf French film
avant-garde film
film
artDirectionBy Alberto Cavalcanti NERFINISHED
Claude Autant-Lara NERFINISHED
Fernand Léger NERFINISHED
Paul Poiret NERFINISHED
Robert Mallet-Stevens NERFINISHED
character Claire Lescot NERFINISHED
Einar Norsen NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Georges Specht NERFINISHED
Jules Kruger NERFINISHED
collectiveMusicGroup Les Six NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
director Marcel L’Herbier NERFINISHED
filmFormat silent
genre avant-garde
drama
science fiction
hasTheme dehumanization
love and sacrifice
modernity
technology
influenced later Art Deco production design in cinema
movement French avant-garde cinema
musicBy Arthur Honegger NERFINISHED
Darius Milhaud NERFINISHED
Erik Satie NERFINISHED
Francis Poulenc NERFINISHED
Georges Auric NERFINISHED
Louis Durey NERFINISHED
notableFor experimental visual style
innovative Art Deco set design
originalLanguage French intertitles
plotSummary A celebrated but cruel singer rejects a devoted scientist, leading to tragedy and a technologically driven resurrection.
premiereLocation Paris NERFINISHED
producer Marcel L’Herbier NERFINISHED
productionCompany Cinégraphic NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1924
restored yes
runningTime approximately 135 minutes (original version)
setDesignStyle Art Deco NERFINISHED
starred Georgette Leblanc NERFINISHED
Jaque Catelain NERFINISHED
Marcelle Pradot NERFINISHED
Philippe Hériat NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1920s
title L’Inhumaine NERFINISHED
writer Marcel L’Herbier NERFINISHED

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