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Beggar's Heart
(Coeur de gueux)

Introduction by Sarah Keller
Screening on Film
Directed by Jean Epstein.
With Madeleine Renaud, Ermete Zacconi, Violette Napierska.
France, 1935, 35mm, black & white, 72 min.
French with English subtitles.
Print source: Cinémathèque Française

Beggar's Heart (Coeur de gueux) introduction by David Pendleton and Sarah Keller.

When an innocent young woman finds herself abandoned by the proper young man whose child she’s had, she is taken in by a troupe of traveling performers. This film is one of several features that Epstein directed for money in the 1930s, in a bid for mainstream acceptance while he was in the midst of making his Breton films. Nevertheless, he brings his gift for emotion to Beggar’s Heart, which, in its celebration of bohemian life on the margins, recalls such other contemporary films as Hallelujah I’m a Bum, A Nous la Liberté and Boudu Saved From Drowning.

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