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La jeune fille au carton à chapeau

Titre original : Devushka s korobkoy
  • 1927
  • Not Rated
  • 1h
NOTE IMDb
7,1/10
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Vladimir Stenberg and Georgii Stenberg in La jeune fille au carton à chapeau (1927)
ComédieDrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNatasha and her grandfather live in a cottage near Moscow, making hats for Madame Irène. Madame and her husband have told the housing committee that Natasha rents a room from them; this fidd... Tout lireNatasha and her grandfather live in a cottage near Moscow, making hats for Madame Irène. Madame and her husband have told the housing committee that Natasha rents a room from them; this fiddle gives Madame's lazy husband a room for lounging. The local railroad clerk, Fogelev, lov... Tout lireNatasha and her grandfather live in a cottage near Moscow, making hats for Madame Irène. Madame and her husband have told the housing committee that Natasha rents a room from them; this fiddle gives Madame's lazy husband a room for lounging. The local railroad clerk, Fogelev, loves Natasha but she takes a shine to Ilya, a clumsy student who sleeps in the train station... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Boris Barnet
  • Scénario
    • Vadim Shershenevich
    • Valentin Turkin
  • Casting principal
    • Anna Sten
    • Vladimir Mikhaylov
    • Vladimir Fogel
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    849
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    • Réalisation
      • Boris Barnet
    • Scénario
      • Vadim Shershenevich
      • Valentin Turkin
    • Casting principal
      • Anna Sten
      • Vladimir Mikhaylov
      • Vladimir Fogel
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    Anna Sten
    Anna Sten
    • Natasha
    Vladimir Mikhaylov
    Vladimir Mikhaylov
    Vladimir Fogel
    Vladimir Fogel
    • Fogelev
    Ivan Koval-Samborsky
    Ivan Koval-Samborsky
    • Ilya Snegiryov
    Serafima Birman
    Serafima Birman
    • Madame Irène
    Pavel Pol
    Pavel Pol
    • Irène's Husband
    • (as P. Paul)
    Yeva Milyutina
    • Marfusha
    Vladimir Popov
    • Réalisation
      • Boris Barnet
    • Scénario
      • Vadim Shershenevich
      • Valentin Turkin
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    Snow Leopard

    Enjoyable & Interesting

    An enjoyable romantic comedy and an interesting window into its era, "The Girl With the Hatbox" is a pleasant and unusual feature. The characters are slightly exaggerated to just the right degree, and the story makes quite creative use of a couple of relatively simple situations. Anna Sten brings plenty of energy to the title role, and the supporting cast members work well with her.

    The story is pleasantly offbeat, while never seeming forced. It's also quite interesting to see the portrayal of daily life in the USSR of the 1920's. Some of the bureaucratic encumbrances of the early Soviet era are used as plot devices, and it's noteworthy that the bureaucrats and their regulations are not depicted as frightening menaces, but as mere tools that the main characters use for their own purposes. At least a part of the movie's charm comes from the chance to get this kind of good-natured look at the era.

    While it's primarily meant as light entertainment, it works very well as such. It's well worth the time to see.
    runamokprods

    An unexpected prize

    The Girl With the Hatbox" is a cute, charming silent comedy of Russian girl who travels between her home in the country and an apartment owned by a greedy, rich couple in Moscow.

    She meets a poor student with nowhere to go, and ends up marrying him to give him the right to stay in the apartment although the marriage starts as just a platonic arrangement.

    Lots of hi-jinx ensue, almost all well acted, and I found myself enjoying it way more than I expected to.

    Yes, there are some over the top performances, and a couple of unneeded sub-plots, including our heroines cruel ignoring of the post man who is in love with her, but overall this is a breezy, sweet comedy, well worth watching.
    8postcefalu

    a buried treasure

    As it happens with his compatriot Evgenii Bauer, Barnet is one of the most unknown and great Russian filmmakers. Of course he passed several seasons in hell, because of the "stalinism" but the average quality of a quite long career is high enough to consider him a master. This is his funniest movie, a delightful, almost screwball comedy played with that old charm and grace that only in silent cinema you can find. Far from politics, socialism and - the great mother Russia that will grow us all- "The girl..." follows the traces of DeMille, La Cava and Lubitsch. Moscow seems even a great city to live, with his problems, but human. Some hilarious moments and laughs assured. Marvellous feature
    tedg

    More Surreal

    Here's great fun. Sometimes a film, or any art I suppose, is targeted to a specific consumer — someone different than us. Then, perhaps we will find it and experience it in ways not intended, or intended effects are exaggerated.

    For me, nearly any old film needs to be considered this way, and many from cultures other than mine, though these are rare these days.

    This is a slight comedy of the type Hollywood would patent as screwball, but with the heavy dose of physical humor popular in silents. It was made in the Stalinist "union," for a contemporary audience. So you'll see Soviet commissars and effects of contemporary rules. Certain alien stereotypes, including Russian Jews from a Russian perspective.

    What's common here with my world is a pretty girl, lust and greed, the stuff of a universal dynamo. But these are cast off kilter from the way you normally see them, so they seem fresh. It helps that the production values are very high, better it seems that your typical American or French film of the era.

    Its light, but its placement makes it profound.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    chaos-rampant

    A delight

    I have been lately surveying silent film for two major reasons. One is looking to see cinema when it was still new, before all manner of rules and shorthands were in place. The distance between life and movies was much shorter, for one, far less complicated, which means you get to see very transparent workings.

    Take this for example. Reviewers have it noted as an early riff on screwball comedy plus slapstick sweetness from Chaplin, with no bearing whatsoever to Eisenstein and the likes, nary an outspoken prole or montage in sight.

    Then note again a much more subtle class conflict than anyone else from Kuleshov's film workshop at VGIK envisioned. Two adjacent rooms in the same house, one leased by the well-to-do couple who own the house to a poor girl from the countryside selling hats, who in turn agrees out of pity to be the mock wife to an itinerant bum just to shelter him from the cold. Money drives the world. A feudal relationship exists in essence between the two rooms. The girl is busy working on hats, while the couple mooch off her efforts because they have a place to sell. Authorities come knocking on the door, tax-collectors, the house committee, and are met with cunning wit and deception.

    The main gag in the finale is that the husband of the couple bought the lottery ticket standing to win a small fortune but has given it to the hatbox girl.

    The scene where he finds out is marvellously rendered as visual radio, with the listener tuning into different excerpts of films. These days he would be shown watching TV. A similar - more sophisticated - scene exists in L'Herbier's superb L'Inhumaine from 1924. My guess is the film was studied at VGIK.

    The other reason I've been delving into these films, is for a window in time that sharpens perception. Because silent film portrays a world a little damp and sunless after centuries of cinematic prehistory, caught suddenly in the light of the camera, and really seen for the first time as it prepares to lunge forward from the precipice, so both antiquated and modern at the same time, you get the strange effect of reality in the process. My pet project with these is to see not old times feted in history then, but a modern, contemporary world out the window. Here, it's Moscow as was not often depicted by the Soviets, not completely gloomy and downtrodden, or caught in revolutionary frenzy. Some life going on basically. Also very precious in this regard are Vertov's Kino-Pravda reels.

    One more reason to see this is for the brief experiment with synchronous sound.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 avril 1927 (Union soviétique)
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