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Double Love
(Le double amour)

Live Musical Accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis
Screening on Film
Directed by Jean Epstein.
With Camille Bardou, Pierre Batcheff.
France, 1925, 35mm, black & white, 105 min.
French intertitles with English subtitles.
Print source: Cinémathèque Française

A melodrama about the senselessness of money, Double Love pivots on the spectacle of men destroying themselves at the casino. Moments of crisis fire Epstein’s stylistic imagination, with the narrative momentarily ceding to the camera’s illuminations of subjective dissolution. The film opens with Laure, played by Russian actress Nathalia Lissenko, singing for a charity ball while her lover plays baccarat. What she makes, he spends. In the second half, their son makes the same mistakes at the very same card table. The psychologically acute Art Deco sets were designed by Pierre Kefer, who would go on to set the stage for The Three-Sided Mirror and The Fall of the House of Usher.

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