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Mauprat

Introduction by Sarah Keller
Live Musical Accompaniment
Screening on Film
Directed by Jean Epstein.
With Sandra Milowanoff, Maurice Schutz, René Ferté.
France, 1926, 35mm, black & white, 89 min.
French intertitles with English subtitles.
Print source: Cinémathèque Française

A lively adaptation of George Sand’s novel of a wayward nobleman’s education, Mauprat was also Epstein’s first film for his own production company. While the costume drama may appear relatively conventional, Epstein’s camera is set free as soon as the bored protagonist absconds from the castle for the unbounded pleasures of the countryside—an intimation of the boldly experimental films soon to follow from Jean Epstein Films. The film also proved auspicious for being Luis Buñuel’s first screen credit. “[It] was my first real experience behind the scenes at a shoot,” Buñuel recalled. “I did a little bit of everything; I operated a waterfall, and even played a gendarme…but what fascinated me even more was the camera itself.”

Live Musical Accompaniment by Robert Humphreville

Mauprat introduction by David Pendleton and Sarah Keller.

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