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  1. Entr'acte is a silent French Dada short film directed by René Clair. It premiered on 4 December 1924 at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris as a prologue and entr'acte for the Ballets Suédois production of Relâche , [1] based on a book by Francis Picabia , [2] which had settings by Picabia, was produced by Rolf de Maré ...

  2. Entreacto (Entr'acte) es una película francesa de 1924 que se encuentra entre las tres primeras películas del director de vanguardia francés René Clair (1898-1987). Entreacto es una composición fílmica de clara vinculación dadaísta y surrealista en donde la construcción narrativa convencional del modo de representación clásico no ...

  3. Entreacto (C) es una película dirigida por René Clair con Jean Börlin, Inge Frïss, Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp .... Año: 1924. Título original: Entr'acte. Sinopsis: Obra de carácter dadaísta y surrealista, donde las secuencias se van sucediendo de manera inconexa e incoherente.

  4. 4 de oct. de 1979 · Entr'acte: Directed by René Clair. With Jean Börlin, Inge Frïss, Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp. An absolute dada movie. Somebody gets killed, his coffin gets out of control and after a chase it stops. The person gets out of it and let everybody who followed the coffin dissapear.

  5. René Clair’s 1924 avant-garde masterpiece EntrActe opens with a cannon firing into the audience and that’s pretty much a statement of purpose for the whole movie. Clair wanted to shake up the audience, throwing it into a disorienting world of visual bravado and narrative absurdity.

  6. 5 de dic. de 2021 · Still one of the best-known avant-garde films of the 1920s, Entracte was immediately heralded as a “cinematic masterpiece.” It stages a series of zany, disconnected scenes, including a chess match between Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray that is swept away by a jet of water, a dizzying roller coaster course, a hearse pulled by a ...

  7. 9 de mar. de 2021 · Entr'acte is a 1924 French short film directed by René Clair, which premiered as an entr'acte for the Ballets Suédois production Relâche at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. Relâche is based on a book and with settings by Francis Picabia, produced by Rolf de Maré, and with choreography by Jean Börlin.