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Carne 1929-Nogent, Eldorado Sunday


--- Nogent, Eldorado Sunday
1929 to 1920 min
Generic MPEG-4 Carne

In 1929, Marcel Carné was 23. He had been assistant to Jacques Feyder, his mentor on the set of New Gentlemen (1928). Feyder then went to Hollywood where he turned including the famous The Kiss with Greta Garbo. As for Carne, he had to resign from the Rhineland in Germany to do his military service, which allowed him through a small corner of the cinema to see all the great German Expressionist films, which had a great influence on his style, his own admission. Back in France he found himself an assistant on Cagliostro, a film by Richard Oswald which he does not keep a lasting memory and then wrote movie reviews in various magazines including Cinémagazine.



But, tired of "talk about the work of others," Carné wanted to know what he's capable and with the help of an actor friend Michael Sanvoisin he bought a small portable camera (not allowed to film 20 seconds at a time) to 4000 francs at the time. And several Sundays, he turned to short shots of this social phenomenon taverns who lives thousands of Parisians leave the city every Sunday to go boogie on the banks of the Marne, a social phenomenon that Carne was "very beautiful and very touching."

Then

Nogent was screened for two months at the Studio des Ursulines in Paris with a documentary by Jean Painleve, the Mystery Castle Dice Man Ray and American Film After the raid, including where it was noticed by René Clair who hired him for his first talking film Under the Roofs of Paris. Nogent was long considered lost before being rediscovered by L'Avant-Scene Cinema in 1968. A musical score by Bernard Gerard was added against the advice of Carne and it is this copy that you can discover over fifty images available through the link on our ci-dessus menu.




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195 Mo
Director: Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau
Writer: Carl Mayer
Author of original work: Elliot Lester from the play "The Mud Turtle





Distribution:
David Torrence (Sr.)

Edith Yorke (the mother) Charles Farrell (son)


Dawn O'Day (Little sister) Mary Duncan (Kate)
Dick Alexander
Edward Brady
Ivan Linow Tom Maguire
David Rollins
Guinn Williams



A young farmer (Charles Farrell), dominated by his authoritarian father, must go to town to sell wheat, but returns with a young wife (Mary Duncan).

she wanted to escape the atmosphere of the city, but will soon face the distrust of the patriarch to it, while discovering the fragility and weakness of her husband she tries to emerge from his shell. It quickly became the object of a struggle between two men, while having to fend off the advances of its employees stepfather. Everything takes place in the middle of corn fields flooded by wind and passions humanities.



DivX 5,0

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Mary Duncan

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