Disque 957 short filmdocumentary
- Original title
- Disque 957
- Year
- 1928
- Running time
- 5 min.
- Country
France
- Director
- Cast
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Documentary
- Genre
- Documentary | Short Film. Silent Film. Experimental Cinema. Music
- Synopsis
- A study of line and forms at the sound of Frédérique Chopin. Germain Dulac intended to visually recreate the motifs of Chopin's Prelude in B Flat, which was inspired, according to Georges Sand, by a gray, rainy day at La Grande Chartreuse [described in her Winter in Mallorca as the mrlodious sound of the rain hitting the tile roof]. A turning record appears, divides... then fades into luminous sprays rushing forth precipitously, which finally give way to natural signs of musically-inspired emotion: the monotonous oscillation of a clock pendulum which alternates with details of the exterior atmosphere: water trickling on windowpanes, the regular tumbling of raindrops into a puddle surrounded with foliage, sad and rain-soaked walkways.
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