
Movie spotlight
Pierrot the Prodigal
A example of female fantasy is L'Histoire d'un Pierrot (1913), based on a musical pantomime by Mario Costa with Francesca Bertini in the role of Pierrot and Leda Gys as Louisette. The young and naive Pierrot is led astray by the evil wine merchant Pochinet (Emilio Ghione). He hopes to distract Pierrot with drinking and gambling while he tries to seduce Louisette.
Insights
Plot Summary
A young man, Pierrot, leaves his provincial home to seek his fortune in Paris, dreaming of wealth and adventure. Upon arriving, he quickly falls prey to the city's temptations and the schemes of unscrupulous individuals. After squandering his inheritance and facing hardship, Pierrot eventually realizes the error of his ways and seeks to return to his simple life.
Critical Reception
As one of Louis Feuillade's early works, 'Pierrot the Prodigal' is recognized as a significant piece in the development of French cinema. While specific critical reviews from its era are scarce, its enduring presence in film archives highlights its historical importance. The film is noted for its blend of comedic situations and dramatic consequences, characteristic of Feuillade's storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Early example of Louis Feuillade's directorial style.
Features a blend of lighthearted comedy and cautionary tale elements.
Historically significant for its place in silent film history.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this 1914 silent film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Louis Feuillade was a prolific director, creating hundreds of films throughout his career, many of which are now lost to time. 'Pierrot the Prodigal' is considered one of his more accessible early works.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources