The Marquise de Langrune invites her friends at her castle in Beaulieu. Among them is Lord Beltham who also came to bring her a significant sum of money.

Is this for you? If you've got a soft spot for grainy, old-world mystery, you'll probably dig this. But if you’re the type who checks your phone the second a scene lacks a punchline, you’re gonna hate it. It’s slow, it’s dramatic, and it feels like it was filmed in a basement that hadn't seen the sun since the turn of ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Pál Fejös

George D. Baker
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"Is this for you? If you've got a soft spot for grainy, old-world mystery, you'll probably dig this. But if you’re the type who checks your phone the second a scene lacks a punchline, you’re gonna hate it. It’s slow, it’s dramatic, and it feels like it was filmed in a basement that hadn't seen the sun since the turn of the century. 🕰️ The whole thing starts at the Marquise’s castle, and honestly, the decor is doing a lot of the heavy lifting. There's this one shot of a staircase that feels like..."
Pierre Hot
Pál Fejös, Pierre Souvestre, Anne Mauclair, Marcel Allain
France

