Rose-France (1919)
A poem to love and patriotism soon after the end of World War I. A highly original and poetic film using many experimental camera techniques, which proved too fanciful for many but which established Marcel L'Herbier's reputation as a talented innovator. This is the director's debut film and it is considered the second impressionist film, the first being Abel Gance's, 1918, La Dixième symphonie (The Tenth Symphony).
Director: Marcel L'Herbier
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 42 min
Release Date: June 27, 1919
Cast
- Claude-France Aïssé - Franciane Roy
- Jaque Catelain - Laurs
- Baron Byron Khun de Prorak - Red Indian
- Byron Kuhn
- Francis Byrne
Screenplay
Production: Haut Commissariat à la Propagande, Gaumont
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Rose-France about?
- A poem to love and patriotism soon after the end of World War I. A highly original and poetic film using many experimental camera techniques, which proved too fanciful for many but which established Marcel L'Herbier's reputation as a talented innovator. This is the director's debut film and it is considered the second impressionist film, the first being Abel Gance's, 1918, La Dixième symphonie (The Tenth Symphony).
- Who directed Rose-France?
- Rose-France was directed by Marcel L'Herbier.
- Who stars in Rose-France?
- Rose-France stars Claude-France Aïssé, Jaque Catelain, Baron Byron Khun de Prorak, Byron Kuhn, Francis Byrne.
- How long is Rose-France?
- Rose-France has a runtime of 42m (42 minutes).
- What genre is Rose-France?
- Rose-France is a Drama film.
- Where was Rose-France produced?
- Rose-France was produced in France.