
Rose-France
Directed by Marcel L'Herbier1919 42mDrama
6.68.2
A poem to love and patriotism soon after the end of World War I. A highly original and poetic film using many experimental camera techniques, which proved too fanciful for many but which established Marcel L'Herbier's reputation as a talented innovator. This is the director's debut film and it is considered the second impressionist film, the first being Abel Gance's, 1918, La Dixième symphonie (The Tenth Symphony).
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Rose-France was released on June 27, 1919.
Rose-France was directed by Marcel L'Herbier.
Rose-France has a runtime of 42m.
A poem to love and patriotism soon after the end of World War I. A highly original and poetic film using many experimental camera techniques, which proved too fanciful for many but which established Marcel L'Herbier's reputation as a talented innovator. This is the director's debut film and it is considered the second impressionist film, the first being Abel Gance's, 1918, La Dixième symphonie (The Tenth Symphony).
The key characters in Rose-France are Franciane Roy (Claude-France Aïssé), Laurs (Jaque Catelain), Red Indian (Baron Byron Khun de Prorak).
Rose-France is a Drama film.
Rose-France has an audience rating of 6.6 out of 10.


