Intermezzo (2012)

A structuralist film about narrative structure, "Intermezzo" compresses five cinematic melodramas by compiling parallel fragments through a polyphonic over-lapping of time-frames, to foreground the meta-narrative behind the genre, yet remains a melodrama at heart. The motion pictures used are (in order of appearance) Gregory Ratoff: Intermezzo (1939), Douglas Sirk: Interlude (1957), John M. Stahl: When Tomorrow Comes (1939), David Lean: Summertime (1955) and Gustav Molander: Intermezzo (1936).

Director: Roger Deutsch
Genre: Romance
Runtime: 23 min
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Screenplay

Editing: Roger Deutsch
Production: Otto Films
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Intermezzo about?
A structuralist film about narrative structure, "Intermezzo" compresses five cinematic melodramas by compiling parallel fragments through a polyphonic over-lapping of time-frames, to foreground the meta-narrative behind the genre, yet remains a melodrama at heart. The motion pictures used are (in order of appearance) Gregory Ratoff: Intermezzo (1939), Douglas Sirk: Interlude (1957), John M. Stahl: When Tomorrow Comes (1939), David Lean: Summertime (1955) and Gustav Molander: Intermezzo (1936).
Who directed Intermezzo?
Intermezzo was directed by Roger Deutsch.
How long is Intermezzo?
Intermezzo has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).
What genre is Intermezzo?
Intermezzo is a Romance film.
Where was Intermezzo produced?
Intermezzo was produced in United States of America.