One of the major works of letterist cinema, «LE FILM EST DEJA COMMENCE?» had as much of a direct or hidden influence on the New Wave as it does on today's Avant-Garde. Its first screenings in Paris in 1951 became major events. The critics despised it, but this work is and will remain a landmark in film history.
«This film must be projected under special conditions: on a screen of new shapes and material and with spectacular goings-on in the cinema lobby and theatre (disruptions, forced jostling, dialogues spoken aloud, confetti and gunshots aimed at the screen...). This is not just a projection, but a true film performance, the style of which Maurice Lemaitre is the creator.»
2 PRINTS IN DISTRIBUTION
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distribution format |
16 mm 1 reel (682 meters) |
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speed |
24 ips |
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screen |
1,37 - standard |
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sound |
opt |
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original language |
French |
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translation |
Anglais (Papier) |
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rental fee |
220,00 € |
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distribution format |
16 mm 1 reel |
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speed |
24 ips |
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screen |
1,37 - standard |
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sound |
opt Mono |
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notes |
Copie sous titrée en anglais |
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original language |
French |
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translation |
Anglais (Sous-titrage) |
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rental fee |
220,00 € |
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