About the film: Mode de Paris
At the end of the First World War, women had a strong desire to assert themselves and claim their femininity.
The twenties were therefore a genuine turning point in the history of fashion. Young women would be daring for the first time. They adopted tomboy cuts, shortened their skirts, burned their corsets and accessorised.
Director: Anonymous
Nationality: Dutch
Length: 4' 49"
Genre: documentary
Sound: silent with soundtrack
Original elements: stencil coloured
Producer: Unie Filmrevue
Composer: Neil Brand
Original language: Dutch
Nationality: Dutch
Length: 4' 49"
Genre: documentary
Sound: silent with soundtrack
Original elements: stencil coloured
Producer: Unie Filmrevue
Composer: Neil Brand
Original language: Dutch
The Collection
Tags
- paris
- twee
- Films - Hungarian
- Films - Scottish
- Films - American
- philips
- German Film Museum
- maigret
- chaplin
- Films - sound
- Films - hand-coloured
- french erotic films
- The Imperial War Museum Film and Video Archive
- Films - docudrama
- Films - documentary
- Dutch Film Museum
- Kobelkoff
- sesir
- la dolce vita
- TRUFFAUT
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