Story:
This scenario is drawn from a text of Agrippa d'Aubigne. It is about the fortuitous meeting between two gentlemen. One is noble of court the other is noble "fields"... | |
Editing: Close to Mursay, the Baron de Feaneste was mislaid with his crew. On a bridge, it warns a churl and challenges it. The man in his boat, lets him know that it is on his grounds. Feanest, of a rafinée elegance, discovers its mistake. |
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The Baron de Enay, proposes to him to make the way together. During this ballade the baron de Feanest "makes his cinema" as one would say nowadays. He describes his battles, the fights, the duels, all that makes prickly life of noble of the court... |
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He evokes with melancholy his meeting with the young king. This last required of him to
hold the candle while it played chart...
Succession of fixed images treated with the charcoal. |
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The king, malicious, made forcir the hearth of the chimney so that the baron de Feaneste failed to be made immoler! It the court with its dépents, but isn't this made laugh made laugh happy? |
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The baron de Feaneste discovers the residence of his host. He is filled with wonder in front of this castle. A meal prepares. The Baron de Enay then makes him understand that it is to be better that to appear for good food... |
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The meal (and the film) finish on the song of the peacock which believed itself most useful of the low court... (the silhouette of the peacock and Feaneste cut out in the landscape). |
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Duration: 10 minutes 40 seconds, with dialogues.The distribution of films is ensured by the Agence du court metrage 77 rue des Cevennes, 75015 Paris. |
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