General Lavine
“In dreaming I seek the one who, half-dreaming, will let me graft my dream onto his.” Claude Debussy General Lavine is an American music hall eccentric. He came to Paris in the years 1908-1910, and his act consisted of playing the piano with his feet. Debussy, seeing him, is said to have declared: “This man is music”.
Director: Jean-Loup Chirol
Runtime: 3 min
Screenplay
- Jean-Loup Chirol (Scenario Writer)
Cinematography: Marina Poole
Production: GREC
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is General Lavine about?
- “In dreaming I seek the one who, half-dreaming, will let me graft my dream onto his.” Claude Debussy General Lavine is an American music hall eccentric. He came to Paris in the years 1908-1910, and his act consisted of playing the piano with his feet. Debussy, seeing him, is said to have declared: “This man is music”.
- Who directed General Lavine?
- General Lavine was directed by Jean-Loup Chirol.
- How long is General Lavine?
- General Lavine has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).
- Where was General Lavine produced?
- General Lavine was produced in France.