


If you have a soft spot for dusty, crackling 1930s French comedies where everyone talks at supersonic speed, Votre sourire is absolutely worth a look. It’s light, silly, and doesn’t ask much of you. But if you can't stand hiss-heavy audio and plots built entirely on people being dense, you will probably hate this withi...


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

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"If you have a soft spot for dusty, crackling 1930s French comedies where everyone talks at supersonic speed, Votre sourire is absolutely worth a look. It’s light, silly, and doesn’t ask much of you. But if you can't stand hiss-heavy audio and plots built entirely on people being dense, you will probably hate this within ten minutes. 📻I stumbled onto this one late last night. It has that distinct, slightly frantic energy of early sound cinema where directors were still clearly figuring out where..."
André Birabeau, Alberto Cavalcanti, Georges Dolley
France

