USINE et CINEMA


La sortie des usines Lumière (1895), Frères Lumière
Le 19 Mars 1895 à Lyon, dans le chemin st Victor, Louis Lumière pose sa caméra en face des portes de l'usine. C'est le premier film de l'histoire du cinéma.http://www.institut-lumiere.org/francais/patrimoinelumiere/premiereseance.html
     Strike (1924), Sergei Eisenstein
    
    Metropolis (1927), Fritz Lang
   
    Temps modernes (1936), Charlie Chaplin
 

 La bête humaine (1938), Jean Renoir

 Human Desire (1954), Fritz Lang
        
"Cinematographer Burnett Guffey is relentless in capturing the spiritual desolation of the characters with ominous shots of the myriad railroad tracks interweaving and separating in a train yard at night. It becomes a metaphor for the human paths criss-crossing each other." Dennis Schwartz 
 Mon oncle (1958) et Playtime (1967), Jacques Tati
Deserto Rosso (1964), Michelangelo Antonioni 
It's too simplistic to say—as many people have done—that I am condemning the inhuman industrial world which oppresses the individuals and leads them to neurosis. My intention ... was to translate the poetry of the world, in which even factories can be beautiful. The line and curves of factories and their chimneys can be more beautiful than the outline of trees, which we are already too accustomed to seeing. It is a rich world, alive and serviceable ...
 "It's too simplistic to say—as many people have done—that I am condemning the inhuman industrial world which oppresses the individuals and leads them to neurosis. My intention ... was to translate the poetry of the world, in which even factories can be beautiful. The line and curves of factories and their chimneys can be more beautiful than the outline of trees, which we are already too accustomed to seeing. It is a rich world, alive and serviceable ..." Michelangelo Antonioni 
Rosetta (1999), frères Dardenne

Dancer in the Dark (2000) Lars von Trier

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