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The Seashell and the Clergyman

La Coquille et le Clergyman

1928·41 min·FR
Director: Germaine Dulac
DramaFantasy
French Avant-Garde

Germaine Dulac's Surrealist landmark — widely cited as the first Surrealist film, predating Un Chien Andalou by a year. Written by Antonin Artaud (who disowned the result), the film follows a clergyman consumed by erotic obsession with a general's wife, his repressed desires erupting in a cascade of hallucinatory images: smashed vessels pouring black liquid, crawling on all fours through distorted corridors, a woman's chest becoming a seashell. Dulac abandons narrative logic entirely in favor of a visual stream of consciousness that anticipates David Lynch by half a century. Artaud wanted something even more violent and confrontational; Dulac's interpretation emphasizes dreamlike fluidity over shock. The resulting controversy — Artaud's Surrealist allies disrupted the premiere — only adds to the film's legend. A genuinely unsettling and mesmerizing experience.

Germaine Dulac's Surrealist landmark — widely cited as the first Surrealist film, predating Un Chien Andalou by a year. Written by Antonin Artaud (who disowned the result), the film follows a clergyman consumed by erotic obsession with a general's wife, his repressed desires erupting in a cascade of hallucinatory images: smashed vessels pouring black liquid, crawling on all fours through distorted corridors, a woman's chest becoming a seashell. Dulac abandons narrative logic entirely in favor of a visual stream of consciousness that anticipates David Lynch by half a century. Artaud wanted something even more violent and confrontational; Dulac's interpretation emphasizes dreamlike fluidity over shock. The resulting controversy — Artaud's Surrealist allies disrupted the premiere — only adds to the film's legend. A genuinely unsettling and mesmerizing experience.

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Cast

Alex Allin

Alex Allin

The Clergyman

Lucien Bataille

Lucien Bataille

The Officer

Genica Athanasiou

Genica Athanasiou

The Woman

Crew

Paul Parguel

cinematographer

Antonin Artaud

writer

Germaine Dulac

writer

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