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Ménilmontant

1926·38 min·FR
Director: Dimitri Kirsanoff
Drama
French Avant-Garde

Dimitri Kirsanoff's extraordinary experimental film — made independently, outside the French film industry, with no intertitles and almost no narrative explanation. Two sisters flee to Paris after their parents are murdered in a prologue of shocking violence, and the film follows their separate descents into poverty, exploitation, and despair in the working-class neighborhood of the title. Kirsanoff tells the story entirely through images, editing, and an intuitive visual rhythm that anticipates the French New Wave by thirty years: rapid montage, handheld camerawork, natural locations, and a raw emotional intensity that bypasses intellect entirely. At thirty-eight minutes, it's a concentrated masterpiece of pure cinema — no words, no explanation, just images that hit you in the gut. One of the great undiscovered treasures of the silent era.

Dimitri Kirsanoff's extraordinary experimental film — made independently, outside the French film industry, with no intertitles and almost no narrative explanation. Two sisters flee to Paris after their parents are murdered in a prologue of shocking violence, and the film follows their separate descents into poverty, exploitation, and despair in the working-class neighborhood of the title. Kirsanoff tells the story entirely through images, editing, and an intuitive visual rhythm that anticipates the French New Wave by thirty years: rapid montage, handheld camerawork, natural locations, and a raw emotional intensity that bypasses intellect entirely. At thirty-eight minutes, it's a concentrated masterpiece of pure cinema — no words, no explanation, just images that hit you in the gut. One of the great undiscovered treasures of the silent era.

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Cast

Nadia Sibirskaïa

Nadia Sibirskaïa

La jeune sœur

Y

Yolande Beaulieu

La sœur aînée

G

Guy Belmont

Le jeune homme

J

Jean Pasquier

Le père

M

M. Ardouin

La mère

M

Maurice Ronsard

L'amant

Crew

Dimitri Kirsanoff

writer

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