“Conceived as a preview to the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts of 1925, this silent film centers around the femme fatale Claire Lescot, “the inhuman woman”, who’s desired by everyone: the businessman, the politician, a maharajah, and Einar the inventor who feigns his own suicide for the woman. Working on the scenography was architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, who designed the façade of Clair’s villa. Meanwhile, Fernand Léger designed the inventor’s laboratory in cubist style and Alberto Cavalcanti designed the atrium in Art Nouveau style. Countless other architects and designers worked on the film set, fulfilling L’Herbier desire to create a masterpiece of modern art.“
Source: Elledecor.com
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Countries: FranceLanguages: None, FrenchBudget: FRF260,000 (estimated)