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The Cradles

The Cradles (1931)

Directed by Dimitri Kirsanoff
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5.0/10

Plot

Les Berceaux is about the dedicated sailors who venture out into the deepest ocean, and the wives who must await their return. The woman sits in her living room, gently rocking her infant’s cradle as she sings, the movement mimicking the rolling motion of the ocean waves. Many men will lose their lives to the ocean’s vast waters, but the juxtaposition of death and life (in the cradle) suggests an endless and noble cycle. Kirsanoff imaginatively places a rear-projection screen outside the woman’s window, through which, as she sings, we can watch the ocean waves lapping up against the shore, or the ship charging majestically over the water. Also worth noting is that the film was photographed by Boris Kaufman, who later also shot On the Waterfront (1954) and 12 Angry Men (1957). —Shortcutcinema.blogspot.pt

Genres

DramaMusic

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleLes Berceaux
Original languageFrançais (FR)
Spoken languagesFrançais
Production countriesFrance
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 1931
CinematographyBoris Kaufman
Assistant directorsDimitri Kirsanoff
Camera operatorsBoris Kaufman
Additional photographyBoris Kaufman

Release dates

Theatrical release

France / Jan 01, 1931 / Source: MUBI/Viennale

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