Nothing But Time

  • France Rien que les heures
France, 1926, 45 min

Directed by:

Alberto Cavalcanti

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The camera moves through the streets, from the silence of morning to the humming lights of nighttime; streets, paths, and the river define everyday events and minor stories in a montage that is both dramatic and melancholic. This important example of the French interwar avant-garde emphasizes a social point of view and entices us through the inventive imagery of the observed events, into which it inserts staged scenes. Comical and unflattering details create a poetic image of Paris in one of the first movies to define the genre of “city symphony”. (Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival)

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