"Les deux mondes": A Glimpse into Early French Film Curiosities
"Les deux mondes" is one of those old films you stumble upon and wonder if anyone outside a film archive has seen it lately. Is it worth tracking down? Maybe, if you're a real film history buff keen on early French cinema and its quirks. Others might find its pacing quite a slog, especially with how things were done wa...
The movie Les deux mondes was directed by Ewald André Dupont.
Les deux mondes was released in the year 1930.
Les deux mondes is a movie from France.
Les deux mondes is categorised as Drama, War in the cult cinema archive at Dbcult.
Les deux mondes features Andrews Engelmann, Hubert Daix, Guy Ferrant, Boris Ranevsky.
If you enjoy Les deux mondes, you might also like In the River (1920), Die Japanerin (1919), The Night Riders (1920), The Jackeroo of Coolabong (1920).
Yes, Les deux mondes (1930) is featured in the Dbcult archive as a curated cult cinema title, known for its Drama and War qualities.
This early French film, "Les deux mondes," delves into a dreamy sort of split reality, following a character caught between their ordinary life and something far more imaginative or perhaps even supernatural. It’s less about a clear narrative and more about a mood, a peculiar journey between two contrasting states of being without clear explanations.
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""Les deux mondes" is one of those old films you stumble upon and wonder if anyone outside a film archive has seen it lately. Is it worth tracking down? Maybe, if you're a real film history buff keen on early French cinema and its quirks. Others might find its pacing quite a slog, especially with how things were done way back when. If you're looking for modern thrills, this ain't it. 🕰️
The film itself, from 1930, feels very much of its time. It's like watching a silent movie trying on a voice f..."