Flick Review < The Seashell and the Clergyman | Antonin Artaud / Germaine Dulac, 1928

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The first Surrealist film was The Seashell and the Clergyman from 1928
directed by Germaine Dulac from a screenplay by Antonin Artaud.
Stars: Alex Allin, Genica Athanasiou, Lucien Bataille
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Genica Athanasiou La femme and Alex Allin Le clergyman in THE SEASHELL AND THE CLERGYMAN
Genica Athanasiou (La femme) and Alex Allin (Le clergyman) in The Seashell and the Clergyman.
At the film’s premier, writer Antonin Artaud, who was obviously not pleased by what
director Germaine Dulac did to his screenplay, shouted at the screen, calling her a cow.
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Artaud accused her of ruining his script, and on the day of the premiere at
the Ursuline Cinema, the surrealists shouted down the film.

Dulac, who tried to stay away from these conflicts, it is true, kept the dreamlike character of the script more and suppressed the eroticism and cruelty that mark Artaud’s theater and script.

But how did Artaud see the film?

“This script is not a reproduction of a dream and should not be considered as such. I would not justify the apparent lack of logical plot with the easy evasion of dreams. This scenario seeks the dark truth of the spirit in spontaneous images, which do not connect their meaning to the circumstances that develop, but to a kind of inner dynamic need for unparalleled clarity, which brings them to light.”

Stella Theodoraki, Cinematic Pioneers, 1990

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