Review of Entr'acte (1924) by Zoi K — 11 May 2013
The film itself was conceived as something to be shown in an intermission between other films. It clearly was never meant to be taken too seriously, and it's quite obvious that it was made in a way that allowed some of the leading proponents of the Dada/Surrealist movement to have fun and go for laughs.
Surrealism was often an art-form with a sense of humour in any case, as anyone familiar with Salvador Dali's work could attest. Like most art films from the 20's Entr'acte has aged remarkably well and like others displays a sensibility that would be replicated many decades later in avant-garde cinema of the 60's and pop videos of the 80's and beyond.
All-in-all a fun film to see.
This review of Entr'acte (1924) was written by Zoi K on 11 May 2013.
Entr'acte has generally received positive reviews.
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