L'auberge rouge (The red inn)

Alternate title(s): L'auberge rouge, The red inn
Foreign Title: The Red Inn
Date: January 01, 1923 to February 01, 1924
Dates Note: 1923
Country of Origin: France
Place of Origin: France
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Color: B&W
Silent: Yes
Based On: A novella by Honoré de Balzac
Additional Info:

French intertitles with English electronic titling


Curator Notes

Description: 

Based on a novella by Balzac, L’auberge rouge is an extraordinary “double narrative” in which two stories unfold in parallel, only to be entwined in the end. Two quite different milieus are skillfully juxtaposed: an elegant dinner in 1825 Paris, where a story is recounted of murder and deceit in an isolated Alsace inn one rainy night in 1799; and the cramped and bustling inn itself, with all its “types” in wonderful contrast to the bourgeois characters delineated in the present-time sequence. Epstein develops a mood of mystery and tragedy while elucidating a complicated narrative entirely through unconventional means.


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