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'Le Carnaval des vrits' is a 1920 French silent film written and directed by Marcel L'Herbier.

Background



After completing a commercial film for Lon Gaumont, Marcel L'Herbier was offered a contract to work on a prestigious series of films which would be known as "Gaumont Srie Pax". Although the terms of the contract placed unwelcome restrictions upon his control over his work, L'Herbier realised that it also offered him an unparalleled opportunity to benefit from the international links of the Gaumont company and to work in the best technical facilities then available.Marcel L'Herbier, 'La Tte qui tourne'. (Paris: Belfond, 1979.) pp.39-40, 43-44. His first project, which he was both to write and to direct, was 'Le Carnaval des vrits', a symbolist drama about the struggle between Truth and Falsehood.

Production



Filming took place on location on the Basque coast near Biarritz in November 1919 and subsequently at the Studios de La Villette in Paris.Marcel L'Herbier, 'La Tte qui tourne'. (Paris: Belfond, 1979.) p.46.

The central role in the film was played by the stage actress Suzanne Desprs, who was making her first appearance in a film. Other parts were taken by the experienced Paul Capellani and two actors who would make regular appearances in L'Herbier's silent films, Marcelle Pradot and Jaque Catelain.

Great emphasis was placed on the visual design of the film, and one of the two set-designers was Claude Autant-Lara, then aged 18 and undertaking his first job in cinema. His work included a "phantasmagoric" set for the climactic scene of the film which featured a masked ball.Jaque Catelain, 'Jaque Catelain prsente Marcel L'Herbier'. (Paris: Vautrain, 1950.) pp.41.

Plot



Comtesse Della Gentia and her lover Paul attempt to seduce and blackmail a rich neighbour Juan, who is in love with a nave young friend of theirs, Clarisse. Their plot fails; the Comtesse kills herself at a ball, and her lover re-covers her face with its mask.Based on the summary by Richard Abel, 'French Cinema: the First Wave 1915-1929'. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1984.) pp.140-141.

Cast



*Suzanne Desprs, as Madame Della Gentia

*Paul Capellani, as Paul Dorsenne

*Jaque Catelain, as Juan Tristan

*Marcelle Pradot, as Clarisse

*Eugnie Nau, as Madame Aristoy

*Claude France

*Marcelle Chantal

*Philippe Hriat

Reception



On its release in June 1920, the film met with reasonable success both with critics and with the public. The receipts from its release were valued at 188,800 francs, showing a small profit over its costs. Of the six films which L'Herbier made for Gaumont, this seems to have been the only one which did not make a financial loss.Dimitri Vezyroglou, "De Gaumont Cingraphic (1919-1929)", in 'Marcel L'Herbier: l'art du cinma', [ed. by] Laurent Vray. (Paris: Association franaise de recherche sur l'histoire du cinma, 2007.) p.68. Lon Gaumont was sufficiently pleased with the film to allow L'Herbier a larger budget for his next work, 'L'Homme du large'.Jaque Catelain, 'Jaque Catelain prsente Marcel L'Herbier'. (Paris: Vautrain, 1950.) pp.42-43.

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