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| Ferdinand Von Galitzien... |
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:47 pm |
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Herr Marcel L’Herbier, an excellent French director of the silent era,
made his most important works during the 20’s of the last century.
These are astounding silent oeuvres in which the modern, fashionable
artistic tendencies that were in vogue in those early days are much in
evidence. These avant-garde works have remarkable art-decó settings
and are highly appreciated nowadays by silent connoisseurs for their
modernity and Herr L’Herbier very personal style.
“Le Diable Au Coeur” (1928) is, in some ways, a completely different
film in comparison with those avant-garde and “modern” films mentioned
before; this time Herr L’Herbier forgets those fashionable
experimental tendencies for the sake of a most conventional and
realistic setting of a little French fishing town.
The beautiful maritime background and the little seaside village
where the main characters live, condition the life and troubles of our
heroine, Frau Ludivine Bucaille ( Betty Balfour ) . She is a madcap
girl who leads a gang of boys who play continual childish pranks in
the small village. She lives with her father and her two brothers
(who are terrors like herself).She will maintain a troubled love
relationship with Delphin ( Herr Jaque Catelain ) until, acting on the
advice of her father who is looking out for his own interests, she
gets engaged to Gaston Lauderin ( Herr Leo Da Costa ) an old satyr
and owner of the town tavern.
This Herr Von can say also that “Le Diable Au Coeur” tells a
conventional love story that from time to time seems monotonous and
gives to this German count a feeling of “déjà vu” but thanks to Herr
L’Herbier’s skilful artistic intentions and the emphasis he gives to
village life (very credible atmosphere with a strong regional flavour)
and an excellent gallery of supporting characters, the familiar love
story floats along on the waters of realism.
The beautiful scenery was photographed by an excellent trio, Herr
Lucien Bellavoine, Herrr Jean Letort und Herr Louis Le Bertre, who
capture the proper maritime background from the beautiful harbour to
the decadent tavern. The art direction adds immeasurably to the film’s
effectiveness.
“Le Diable Au Coeur” is a remarkable film, less avant-garde, more
humanistic than l’Herbier’s other works but just as memorable ( as a
curiosity, this film was produced together with UFA and Gaumont-
British ). It depicts the greed, ambition and the human miseries of
men, primal human feelings that can found in the most avant-garde of
settings or in the life of a small town by the sea.
And now, if you'll allow me, I must temporarily take my leave because
this German Count has other fish to fry.
Herr Graf Ferdinand Von Galitzien
http://ferdinandvongalitzien.blogspot.com/ |
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