Entreacte
Entreacte

Entreacte

1989Movie0Catalan
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IMDb7.2/10
Director: René ClairGenres: Short Film, Comedy, Experimental

Plot Summary

A surreal and chaotic short film that presents a bizarre funeral procession that devolves into a lively party. It features avant-garde imagery, unconventional pacing, and a playful subversion of narrative. The film showcases a dreamlike sequence of events that defies logical progression.

Critical Reception

Entr'acte is widely regarded as a landmark of avant-garde cinema and a significant work of the Dadaist and Surrealist movements. Critics at the time and in retrospect have praised its visual inventiveness, its energetic and playful spirit, and its innovative use of film as an artistic medium. It is often cited for its influential role in experimental filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually striking and experimental, pushing the boundaries of cinematic language.
  • Playful and anarchic, offering a unique and often humorous take on traditional cinematic forms.
  • A key work of early avant-garde film, influential for its bold artistic choices.

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Fun Fact

Entr'acte was originally conceived as an intermezzo for the ballet of the same name, composed by Erik Satie, which premiered in Paris in 1924.

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