Rose-France (1919)

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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
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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.