Histoire de Détective
Histoire de Détective (1929) is the third film by the Belgian director Charles Dekeukeleire. The 138-minute film belongs to Dekeukeleire's avant-garde period and exudes the influence of the different avant-garde strands in Europe. Besides Histoire de Détective Dekeukeleire made three other avant-garde films: Combat de Boxe (1927), Impatience (1928) and Witte Vlam (1930).[1]
Credits
- Director: Charles Dekeukeleire
- Screenplay: Maurice Casteels
- Inspiration: Pierre Bourgeois (Jonathan)
References
- Storck H., ‘Hommage a Charles Dekeukeleire’, Travelling 56-57 (1980), 82 – 83.
- Theys M., R. Michelems, e.a., De Belgische film. Le cinéma Belge. Belgian Film, Gent, 1999.
- Thompson K., ‘(Re)Discovering Charles Dekeukeleire’, Millennium Film Journal 7/8/9 (1980–81). [Online raadpleegbaar op:] *http://www.davidbordwell.net/essays/dekeukeleire.php [13/11/’09]
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