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L'étoile de mer

France

1928

21 Min
Black and White
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DIR Man Ray

PROD Man Ray

DP Man Ray

CAST Kiki of Montparnasse, André de la Rivière, Robert Desnos

Synopsis

Two people stand on a road, out of focus. Seen distorted through a glass, they retire upstairs to a bedroom where she undresses. He says, “Adieu.” Images: the beautiful girl, a starfish in a jar, city scenes, newspapers, tugboats. More images: starfish, the girl. “How beautiful she is.” Repeatedly. He advances up the stair, knife in hand, starfish on the step. Three people stand on a road, out of focus. “How beautiful she was.” “How beautiful she is.” “Beautiful.” –IMDb

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Man Ray

Man Ray (1890-1976), painter, photographer, and object maker, was the principal American artist in the Dada movement.

Man Ray was born in Philadelphia, Pa. on August 27, 1890. In 1908 he studied painting at the National Academy of Design in New York City. He made his first abstract painting in 1911 and held his first one-man show in 1912. Before meeting the Dadaist artist Marcel Duchamp in 1915, Ray worked in a quasi-cubist fashion. His oil painting The Rope Dancer Accompanies Herself with Shadows (1916) shows the influence of synthetic cubism in the way forms are put together; but the influence of Duchamp is evident in the concern with movement, as seen in the repetitive positions of the skirts of the dancer.

After 1917, the year that Ray became important in the New York Dada group, he gave up conventional methods of painting. He became an object maker and adopted various mechanical and photographic methods of image making. A 1918 version of the Rope Dancer combined a… read more

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Daniela

17Dec11

Kind of a chore to sit through : /

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valolopez

9Oct11

Belle.... belle non plus

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Chase

5Aug11

"Flower of fire" "You are not dreaming" If you find a lover, hold on. Why can't modern cinema hit me like this? (rhetorical, please don't answer)

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Camilla

17Mar10

This film is pure poetry. A delicate investigation of the relationship between man and woman... Man Ray is such a genius.

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