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Ballet mécanique (1924) | MoMA FILM VAULT SUMMER CAMP 

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Ballet mécanique, conceived by painter Fernand Léger and photographed by filmmaker Dudley Murphy (possibly with some involvement from Man Ray), is a rhythmic interplay between human and object. Affected by his experience of fighting in World War I, and in particular by the mustard gas attack that left him hospitalized for a year, Léger became fascinated with mechanical technology, which would feature heavily in his post-1917 art. Ballet mécanique, his only film, is an example of this juxtaposition of man and machine: gears and pendulums vs. eyes and mouths, pistons pumping vs. a woman’s endless climb up the stairs, clocks vs. legs. A kaleidoscopic combination of faces and kitchen utensils, Ballet mécanique was completely unlike contemporary commercial movies, and would pave the way for other revolutionary films like Metropolis and Limite.
If you were to see Ballet mécanique installed in one of our galleries or projected in one of our theaters, it would look a little different than it does here-the frameline would be stabilized and the edges of the picture would either be cropped or camouflaged with masking around the screen. However, we are presenting this version the way a scholar visiting the Film Study Center would see it on a flatbed viewing machine, with a slight bounce to the image and the sprocket holes visible, and without live musical accompaniment. (The score, composed by George Antheil and usually performed as a separate concert piece, was finished several years after Ballet mécanique premiered and is significantly longer than the film.)
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Комментарии : 19   
@lindagomez7460
@lindagomez7460 3 года назад
People who know about art: beautiful, way ahead of its time! Me, who is here because her Film professor made her watch this video: 👁👄👁I am terrified
@froggo7215
@froggo7215 3 года назад
Im obsessed with these early artistic cinema movies. Thank you for sharing.
@ladyliberty417
@ladyliberty417 3 года назад
Love this series! I miss MOMA, it helped me grow up and is forever a part of my life❣️
@l.baughman1445
@l.baughman1445 3 года назад
Someone send this to David Lynch. Clearly the deleted scenes from Twin Peaks: The Return. 😷👍
@tatoloperas.7748
@tatoloperas.7748 3 года назад
Hermosísimo.
@klee_of_c8082
@klee_of_c8082 Год назад
Kiki was so beautiful, so talented.
@user-wg7pc4br5d
@user-wg7pc4br5d 3 года назад
Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin perfectly fits this film
@ericjosserand4179
@ericjosserand4179 3 года назад
Yes's Machine Messiah plays well along with this. Begin the song 1:07 into the video.
@salehelsileni3665
@salehelsileni3665 3 года назад
😍😍👌👍
@francielemeiradesiqueira8051
very good
@cog592
@cog592 2 года назад
Reminds me of Berenice Abbott's photography (the ones she made for science books)
@ShrimpBarbarian
@ShrimpBarbarian 3 года назад
But wheres the music!? The music is the best part!!! Way ahead of its time
@Gentleman_Songster
@Gentleman_Songster 3 года назад
It seems to have more in common with surrealism than cubism to my misty eye. Which would be Man Ray's influence perhaps -- if hew WAS involved. A touch of Eisenstein too?
@thebutcher1996
@thebutcher1996 10 месяцев назад
Why is it cut tho?...
@filmacademyofstyleart5636
@filmacademyofstyleart5636 3 года назад
can you see the piano music?
@BrianMcInnis87
@BrianMcInnis87 3 года назад
Get rid of the goddamn watermark.
@susprime7018
@susprime7018 3 года назад
Her eye makeup is gummy and the same dress and shots as another video, hope it's not deja vu.
@debranchelowtone
@debranchelowtone Год назад
frame rate
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