The Italian Straw Hat (film)


The Italian Straw Hat French Un chapeau de paille dItalie is a 1928 French silent film comedy directed by Ren Clair, and based on the 1851 play Un chapeau de paille dItalie by Eugne Labiche and Marc Michel.

When Ren Clair was first offered the job of adapting the farce of Labiche and Michel for the cinema by Alexandre Kamenka, of the Albatros film company, he was unenthusiastic, but he nevertheless demonstrated a sure touch for a fastmoving satirical portrayal of bourgeois style and manners. He updated the original play from 1851 to the setting of the Belle poque, and an opening title dates it specifically to 1895, the year of the birth of the cinema. In addition to the period settings designed by Lazare Meerson, the story is filmed in a style which recalls the techniques of the earliest cinema films. Most shots use a fixed camera which does not move with the action characters walk in and out of shot from the sides. Setups are usually in long shot, with the characters backlit to provide contrast with the background much of the action is built up by details within the shot. Closeups are comparatively rare. Only in occasional sequences do we see tracking shots, to follow a moving carriage, or rapid cutting, for instance to suggest Fadinards growing panic in a dance scene.The verbal dexterity of the original text is replaced with inventive visual comedy. Each supporting role is characterised by a comic detail which becomes a running joke the deaf uncle with a blockedup eartrumpet the cousin who has lost one white glove the brides father whose dress shoes are a size too small the bride who feels a pin that has dropped down the back of her dress the cousin whose tie keeps dropping, and his wife whose pincenez will not stay on her nose. The visual narrative is made largely selfsufficient, and there are comparatively few intertitles throughout the film. ........

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