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Gavroche sculpteur pour rire
To fool his uncle, he has his friends dress up as sculptures in his studio.
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Plot Summary
This short silent comedy follows the mischievous Gavroche as he attempts to create sculptures, leading to humorous and chaotic situations. His artistic endeavors, however, are met with unexpected mishaps and slapstick antics.
Critical Reception
As a very early silent comedy from the prolific Louis Feuillade, 'Gavroche sculpteur pour rire' is primarily of historical interest for its place in the development of cinematic comedy. Contemporary critical reception is not widely documented, but it likely served as light entertainment for audiences of the era.
What Reviewers Say
A charming example of early slapstick humor.
Showcases the nascent comedic talents of Louis Feuillade.
A brief, lighthearted diversion from its time.
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Fun Fact
Louis Feuillade was a highly prolific director, known for his popular series of Fantômas films released around the same period, though 'Gavroche sculpteur pour rire' represents a much lighter, comedic side of his work.
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