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Léonce Loves Morels
A photogenic Partie de campagne with Léonce looking for mushrooms! A nice prestation by Poupette Suzanne Le Bret and a nice little fantasy.
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Plot Summary
A man is overjoyed when he discovers morel mushrooms growing in his garden. His delight turns into a frantic pursuit as he tries to gather them all before anyone else can get to them. The short film captures his comical attempts to secure his mushroom bounty.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1913, specific critical reception is difficult to pinpoint. However, Léonce Perret was a prolific and popular director in French cinema during this era, known for his comedies and dramas. Films of this nature were generally enjoyed for their lighthearted entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and amusing silent comedy showcasing Perret's directorial flair.
A brief but entertaining glimpse into early French cinematic humor.
The simple premise leads to predictable but enjoyable comedic moments.
Google audience: Audience reception for such an early and short film is not readily available. It likely would have been appreciated as a light diversion typical of early cinema.
Fun Fact
Léonce Perret was one of the most successful French filmmakers of the 1910s and 1920s, known for his prolific output and innovative techniques for the time.
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