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6 ½ x 11

Directed by Jean Epstein

His Head

Directed by Jean Epstein
Introduction by Sarah Keller
Live Musical Accompaniment
Screening on Film

6 ½ x 11, His Head, and The Faithful Heart introductions by David Pendleton, Haden Guest and Sarah Keller.

PROGRAM

  • 6 ½ x 11 (Six et demi, onze)

    Directed by Jean Epstein.
    With Edmond Van Daële, Nino Constantini, René Ferté.
    France, 1927, 35mm, black & white, silent, 83 min.
    French intertitles with English subtitles.
    Print source: Cinémathèque Française

A fascinating transitional work in Epstein’s career, 6 ½ x 11 situates the camera’s divining powers in an otherwise conventional melodrama. The title refers to the standard format of a Kodak camera, and indeed cameras play a pivotal role in the narrative’s many reversals. Two brothers fall in love with the same woman, consecutive cases of amour fou anticipating the nouvelle vague’s penchant for reflexive love triangles by some thirty years. “There was a time not long ago when hardly a single American drama was without a scene in which a revolver was slowly pulled out of a half-open drawer,” Epstein reflected in 1926. “I loved that revolver. It seemed the symbol of a thousand possibilities”—and the genesis of 6 ½ x 11.

  • His Head (Sa tête)

    Directed by Jean Epstein.
    With France Dhelia, Nino Constantini, Irma Perrot.
    France, 1929, 35mm, black & white, 36 min.
    French intertitles with English subtitles.
    Print source: Cinémathèque Française

Made during Epstein’s productive period at the end of the 1920s, this short packs a tale of mistaken identity, about a Hitchcockian “wrong man” accused of murder, into half an hour. “The swift, deft filming and editing,” as scholar and historian Sarah Keller puts it, shows the filmmaker “at the height of his powers even when treating a slight subject.”

Sarah Keller is Assistant Professor of Art and Cinema Studies at the University of Massachusetts-Boston and co-editor of Jean Epstein: Critical Essays and New Translations (University of Chicago Press 2012).

Live Musical Accompaniment by Robert Humphreville.

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Young Oceans of Cinema.
The Films of Jean Epstein

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