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  1. Antoinette Sabrier (1927) photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more.

  2. Antoinette Sabrier. Adapted from a play by Romain Coolus, whose work Germaine Dulac had covered as a theater critic at the turn of the century, this atmospheric and socially inquisitive film tells the tale of an independent, sexually liberated woman who is torn between her husband and her lover.

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    • Drama
    • Germaine Dulac
    • 1927
  3. Controversial at the time of its release, Antoinette Sabrier finds Dulac using her bold sense of visual rhythm to achieve a complex portrait of a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage and a nuanced investigation into human intimacy, with her characters’ emotions expressed through then-innovative cinematic techniques such as slow motion and ...

    • Germaine Dulac
  4. Jul 26, 2018 · Controversial at the time of its release, Antoinette Sabrier finds Dulac using her bold sense of visual rhythm to achieve a complex portrait of a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage and a nuanced investigation into human intimacy, with her characters’ emotions expressed through then-innovative cinematic techniques such as slow motion and ...

  5. Antoinette Sabrier is a 1927 French silent drama film directed by Germaine Dulac and starring Ève Francis, Gabriel Gabrio and Jean Toulout. The film's art direction was by Louis Nalpas.

  6. Based on a play by Romain Coolus, whose work Dulac reviewed as a young theater critic in 1908, her commercial and controversial Ève Francis vehicle, Antoinette Sabrier, is the tale of a beautiful, independent, and sexually liberated woman, torn between her oil-baron husband (Gabriel Gabrio) and her lover (Paul Guidé).

  7. Adapted from a play by Romain Coolus, whose work Germaine Dulac had covered as a theater critic at the turn of the century, this atmospheric and socially inquisitive film tells the tale of an independent, sexually liberated woman who is torn between her husband and her lover. Controversial at the time of its release, Antoinette Sabrier finds Dulac using her bold sense of visual rhythm to ...

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