Everything has Its First Time | Fernand Léger & Dudley Murphy – Le Ballet Mecanique (1924)

Le Ballet Mecanique (1924) Published 12 jul 2019 Everything has Its First Time France, 1924, Black and White | Color, 16 MM at 18 Frames per Second< Director Fernand Léger & Dudley Murphy Screen Play Fernand Léger Photography Fernand Léger, Dudley MurphyRay Music Georges Antheil Charlot, Dis Articulated Silhouette, Presents the Mechanical Ballet. A Woman Rocks on the Swing in the Garden. In A Neutral Space, Objects Burst, A Straw Hat, Some Numbers, Bottles of Wine, A White Triangle. Kiki S Lips Shine, As Big as the Frame. Discs and Reflective Spheres Rotate and Oscillate, the Mirror Surface Returns the Image of A Man Standing, and That of Another behind the Camera. Pendulum Motor Bike of Christmas Tree Balls, Casseroles, Cake Molds, and Other Kitchen Utensils Come Alive with A Whirling Motion. Two Eyes in the Foreground Open Wide, Then the Eyelids Fall, Therefore the Eyelashes Result in Eyebrows, As Before and Vice Versa. In the Dance of Objects Emerges the Head of A Young Man, Then, in the Most Frenetic Rhythm of Bottles, Connecting Rods, Triangles, Circles, Numbers and Typewriter and Sheets of Paper, an Eye is Starved with Wonder, Which Spins and Winks. In an Outdoor Amusement Park, … Meer lezen over Everything has Its First Time | Fernand Léger & Dudley Murphy – Le Ballet Mecanique (1924)