List of avant-garde films before 1930

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A list of avant-garde and experimental films made before 1930. Though some had dedicated music scores written for them, or were synchronized to records, nearly all of these films were silent. Several of them involve color, through tinting, hand-painting or even photographic color.

Title Director Cast Country Subgenre/Notes
1900
A Nymph of the WavesFrederick S. ArmitageCathrina BartoUnited StatesEarly use of optical printing[1]
1901
The Ghost TrainFrederick S. Armitage United StatesUse of overprinting; section shown in negative[2][3]
1903
Le cake-walk infernalGeorges Méliès FranceGhostly, in-camera superimpositions[4]
Down the HudsonFrederick S. Armitage, A.E. Weed United StatesSingle-frame, time-lapse travel actually "up" the Hudson River[5][6]
1905
Interior NY Subway, 14th Street to 42nd StreetBilly Bitzer United StatesShot from front of subway car, largely abstract[7][8]
1907
Les Kiriki - Acrobates JaponaisesSegundo de Chomon FranceExceptional trick film, shot from the ceiling facing downward[9]
1908
FantasmagorieÉmile Cohl FranceEarly animation, reflective of the pre-modernist movement of the Incoherents[10]
1910
The Hasher's DeleriumÉmile Cohl FranceEarly animation; representation of a hallucination [11]
1911
The Automatic Moving CompanyRomeo Bosetti and/or Emile Cohl FranceOften attributed to Emile Cohl; recent scholarship points toward Bosetti.[12][13]
A Chord of ColorBruno Corra, Arnaldo Ginna Kingdom of Italy Abstract animation, Lost film[14]
Study on the Effects of Four ColorsBruno Corra, Arnaldo Ginna Kingdom of Italy Abstract animation, Lost film[15]
Translation of Mendelssohn's Spring SongBruno Corra, Arnaldo Ginna Kingdom of Italy Abstract animation, Lost film[16]
Translation of Mallarmé's poem "Flowers" into ColorsBruno Corra, Arnaldo Ginna Kingdom of Italy Abstract animation, Lost film[17]
1912
The RainbowBruno Corra, Arnaldo Ginna Kingdom of Italy Abstract animation, Lost film[18][19]
The DanceBruno Corra, Arnaldo Ginna Kingdom of Italy Abstract animation, Lost film[20][21]
1913
Rythmes colorés (Coloured Rhythm)Leopold SurvageFranceAbstract animation; ca. 105 drawings made but not filmed[22][23][24]
1914
Drama in the Futurist's Cabinet No. 13Vladimir KasyanovMikhail Larionov, Natalia Goncharova, David BurliukRussiaLost film[25][26]
1915
La folie du Docteur TubeAbel GanceAlbert DieudonnéFranceArchaic trick film, shot through Anamorphic lens[27][28]
The Picture of Dorian GrayVsevolod Meyerhold, Mikhail DoroninVavara Yanova, Vsevolod MeyerholdRussiaAdaptation of Oscar Wilde story by symbolist theater director; Lost film[29][30]
Hypocrites (film)Lois WeberCourtenay Foote, Myrtle StedmanUnited StatesAllegorical and highly symbolic religious picture; nude principal character[31]
1916
The Strong ManVsevolod MeyerholdMikhail Doronin, Vsevolod MeyerholdRussiaAdaptation of Stanisław Przybyszewski play by symbolist theater director; Lost film[32][33]
Intolerance (film)D.W. GriffithLillian Gish, Robert HarronUnited StatesInfluential film which attempts to tell four stories at once; extensive use of montage[34]
Diana the HuntressCharles W. Allen, Francis Trevelyan MillerLionel Braham, Percy RichardsUnited StatesHighly stylized mythic film; fragment only[35][36]
1917
ThaïsAnton Giulio BragagliaThaïs GalizskyKingdom of ItalyItalian Futurist film; incomplete print extant.[37][38]
Vita futuristaArnaldo GinnaFilippo Marinetti, Giacomo BallaKingdom of Italy Italian futurist film; Lost film[39][40]
1918
Âmes des fousGermaine DulacSylvio de Pedrelli, Ève FrancisFranceSerial which incorporated avant-garde techniques; lost film.[41][42]
Il Perfido IncantoAnton Giulio BragagliaRenée Avril, Thaïs GalizskyKingdom of Italy Lost Italian Futurist film.[43][44]
The Blue Bird (1918 film)Maurice TourneurTula Belle, Robin MacdougallUnited StatesStylized, almost surrealistic, fantasy film[45]
PrunellaMaurice TourneurIsabel Berwin, Jules RaucourtUnited StatesStylized, almost surrealistic, fantasy film; only a 30-minute fragment extant [46][47]
Nye dlya deneg radivshisyaNikandr TurkinVladimir Mayakovsky, David BurliukSoviet UnionRussian futurist adaptation of Jack London story[48]
1919
Rose-FranceMarcel L'HerbierClaude-France Aïssé, Jacque CatelainFranceSymbolic romance[49]
The Fall of BabylonD.W. GriffithConstance Talmadge, Alfred PagetUnited States Edited from Intolerance, widely influential in Europe; introduced 'Russian montage' to Russia[50]
1920
Nude Woman by WaterfallClaude Friese-Greene United Kingdom Dance film.[51]
La fête EspagnoleGermaine DulacÈve Francis, Gaston ModotFrance First film written by Louis Delluc[52][53]
Le silenceLouis DellucÈve Francis, Gabriel SignoretFranceNaturalist, experimental short[54]

[55][56]

The Cabinet of Dr. CaligariRobert WieneConrad Veidt, Lil DagoverWeimar RepublicExpressionist horror film, greatly influential on avant-garde filmmakers, particularly in the United States[57]
Genuine (film)Robert WieneFern Andra, Hans Heinrich von TwardowskiWeimar RepublicParticularly extreme example of Expressionism[58]
The Soul of the CypressDudley MurphyChase HarringdineUnited StatesDance film[59][60]
AphroditeDudley MurphyKatharine HawleyUnited StatesDance film, Lost film[61][62]
Anywhere Out of the WorldDudley MurphyChase HarringdineUnited States Dance film, Lost film[63]
1921
El DoradoMarcel L'HerbierÈve Francis, Jacque CatelainFranceMelodrama, highly stylized sets and use of montage[64]
FièvreLouis DellucÈve Francis, Gaston ModotFrance Naturalist melodrama[65][66]
Opus 1Walter Ruttmann Weimar Republic Abstract Animation[67]
Opus 2Walter Ruttmann Weimar Republic Abstract Animation[68]
Rhythmus 21Hans Richter Weimar RepublicAbstract animation. Several scholars have shown that Richter likely backdated his films; this was probably made at least several years later.
ManhattaPaul Strand, Charles Sheeler United StatesFirst City film[69][70]
1922
La femme de nulle partLouis DellucÈve Francis, Gine AvrilFranceNaturalist melodrama[71][72]
Der SiegerWalter Ruttmann Weimar RepublicSemi-abstract advertising film[73]
Danse macabreDudley MurphyAdolph Bolm, Ruth PageUnited StatesDance film[74][75]
The Enchanted CityWarren Newcombe United StatesArt heavy futurist short[76][77]
1923
The Man Without DesireAdrian BrunelIvor NovelloUnited KingdomFantasy, cited by Rotha[78]
Le Retour à la RaisonMan RayAlice Prin (Kiki de Montparnasse)FranceInsert film for a Dadist soirée [79]
L'ironie du DestinDimitri KirsanoffDimitri Kirsanoff, Nadia SibirskaïaFrance Naturalist melodrama; Lost film[80][81]
La roueAbel GanceSéverin-Mars, Ivy CloseFranceLengthy melodrama utilizing extensive segments of "Russian montage"[82][83]
Cœur fidèleJean EpsteinLéon Mathot, Gina ManèsFranceNaturalist melodrama, experimental sequence; cited in Curtis[84][85]
La mort du soleilGermaine DulacAndré Nox, Denis LorysFranceSocial drama, experimental techniques[86][87]
La Souriante Madame BeudetGermaine DulacGermaine Dermoz, Alexandre ArquillièreFranceSocial drama, experimental techniques[88][89]
Paris qui dortRené ClairHenri Rollan, Charles MartinelliFranceSurrealist comedy with science-fiction angle[90][91]
Rhythmus 23Hans Richter Weimar RepublicAbstract animation. Several scholars have shown that Richter likely backdated his film; this was probably made at least several years later.[92]
SalomeCharles BryantAlla Nazimova, Mitchell LewisUnited StatesArt Nouveau rendering of biblical story based on Aubrey Beardsley [93][94]
Sea of DreamsWarren NewcombeHazel LindsleyUnited StatesFuturistic fantasy; Lost film [95][96]
Dnevnik Glumova (Glumov's Diary)Sergei EisensteinGrigori Alexandrov, Sergei EisensteinSoviet UnionFilmed inserts for The Wise Man, a production of the Moscow Proletkult Central Theater; issued as part of Kino Pravda No. 16 [97][98]
1924
Ballet MécaniqueFernand Léger, Dudley MurphyAlice PrinFranceCubist film, with music score by George Antheil [99][100]
Entr'acteRené ClairAlice Prin, Francis Picabia, Erik Satie, Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp FranceDadaist insert film for Erik Satie's ballet Relâche[101][102]
L'InhumaineMarcel L'HerbierGeorgette Leblanc, Jacque CatelainFranceHighly stylized science fiction feature[103][104]
Au secours!Abel GanceMax Linder, Jean TouloutFranceHorror-comedy, highly experimental in style [105][106]
The Fugitive FuturistGaston QuiribetUnited KingdomComedy featuring "melting" wipe effect; futuristic projections on travel[107]
Symphonie DiagonaleViking Eggeling Weimar RepublicAbstract animation; in production from 1921.
Opus IIIWalter Ruttmann Weimar RepublicAbstract animation[108]
The Adventures of OktyabrinaGrigori Kozintsev, Leonid TraubergZinaida Torkhovskaya, Yevgeni KumeikoSoviet UnionFirst production of FEKS; lost film[109]
Soviet ToysDziga Vertov Soviet UnionSatirical animation and advertising[110]
1925
A Quoi revent les jeunes films?Henri Chomette, Man Ray FranceLost film. Made as a collaboration between Chomette and Ray; later sub-divided into three different films.[111][112]
La fille de l'eauJean RenoirCatherine Hessling, Pierre ChampagneFranceNaturalist drama, surrealist influenced[113][114]
Les aventures de Robert MacaireJean EpsteinJean Angelo, Alex AllinFranceFantasy serial, cited in Rotha[115]
Jean Cocteau fait du cinémaJean CocteauJean CocteauFrance16mm short, Lost film[116][117]
StromlinienOskar Fischinger Weimar RepublicAbstract animation[118]
Rhythmus 25Hans Richter Weimar RepublicAbstract animation; Lost film[119]
Opus IVWalter Ruttmann Weimar RepublicAbstract animation[120]
Rebus Film Nr. 1Paul Leni Weimar RepublicSemi-abstract filmed puzzle, part of a series of eight films[121][122]
KIPHOJulius Pinschewer, Guido Seeber Weimar RepublicTrailer for International Film Congress of Berlin, 1925[123][124]
Lebende BuddhasPaul WegenerPaul Wegener, Asta NielsenWeimar RepublicFragment only; fragment is more experimental than Expressionist[125]
The Pottery MakerRobert J. Flaherty United StatesSemi-documentary, experimental in style[126][127]
The WayFrancis BrugièreSebastian Droste, Rosalinde FullerUnited StatesUnrealized project, dated by Rotha to 1923 and often dated to 1929; 1925 is correct[128]
Battleship PotemkinSergei EisensteinAleksandr Antonov, Grigori AlexandrovSoviet Union"Odessa Steps" sequence is a textbook example of Russian montage[129]
1926
Anemic CinemaMarcel Duchamp FranceDadaist semi-animated film [130]
MénilmontantDimitri Kirsanoff FranceUrban realist melodrama[131][132]
Rien que les heursAlberto CavalcantiBlanche Bernis, Nina ChousvalowaFrance City film[133]
Le voyage imaginaireRené ClairDolly Davis, Jean BõrlinFranceFantasy film with surrealist elements[134][135]
Jeux des reflets et de la vitesseHenri Chomette FranceExtract from A Quoi revent les jeunes films?[136]
Cinq minutes de cinéma purHenri Chomette FranceExtract from A Quoi revent les jeunes films?[137][138]
FilmstudieHans Richter Weimar RepublicMerger between abstract animation and photographic abstraction [139]
Wax ExperimentsOskar Fischinger Weimar RepublicAbstract Animation; incorporates footage going back to c. 1921[140]
SpiralsOskar Fischinger Weimar RepublicAbstract Animation; incorporates footage made several years earlier[141]
Raumlichtkunst seriesOskar Fischinger Weimar RepublicAbstract animation; multiple projector performances. Reconstructed 2012 in HD as a three screen installation.[142]
A Page of MadnessTeinosuke KinugasaMasuo Inoue, Yoshie Nakagawa JapanSurreal, intense representation of insanity using highly advanced film techniques.[143]
MoonlandNeil McGuire, William A. O'ConnorMickey McBanUnited StatesFantasy short, surrealist sets & situations[144][145]
MotherVsevolod PudovkinVera Baranovskaya, Nikolai BatalovSoviet UnionGripping social realist drama, heavy use of montage[146]
1927
Emak-BakiaMan RayAlice PrinFranceExtract from A Quoi revent les jeunes films?[147]
La Glace à trois faces (The Three-Sided Mirror)Jean EpsteinRaymond Guérin-Catelain, Jeanne HelblingFranceAvant-garde projection of a narrative romance.[148]
NapoléonAbel GanceAlbert Dieudonné, Antonin ArtaudFranceEnormous historic epic, experimental techniques and multi-screen[149]
L'invitation au voyageGermaine DulacEmma Gynt, Raymond DubreuilFranceImpressionistic "Cinéma pur" [150]
Le train sans yeuxAlberto CavalcantiHans Mierendorff, Gina ManèsFranceWritten by Louis Delluc[151]
La p'tite LiliAlberto CavalcantiCatherine Hessling, Jean RenoirFranceNaturalist short, street film[152]
Sur un air de CharlestonJean RenoirCatherine Hessling, Johnny HudginsFranceSilly, surrealist dance short with sci-fi elements[153]
En radeAlberto CavalcantiPierre Batcheff, Blanche BernisFranceUrban realist melodrama[154][155]
Vieux châteauxEugene DeslawZet MolanFranceArtful semi-documentary[156]
La marche des machinesEugene Deslaw FranceSemi-abtract art film of machinery; filmed by Boris Kaufman[157]
Les Halles centralesBoris Kaufman FranceCity film[158]
Berlin: Symphony of a Great CityWalter Ruttmann Weimar RepublicCity film
InflationHans Richter Weimar Republic
OrgelstabeOskar Fischinger Weimar RepublicAbstract animation; series of experiments made over several years.[159]
Seelische KonstruktionenOskar Fischinger Weimar RepublicAbstract animation.[160]
München-Berlin WanderungOskar Fischinger Weimar RepublicPhotographic single-frame film. Not released until decades later.[161]
Die LandpartieAlex Strasser Weimar RepublicAnimated "grotesque"[162]
City FilmRalph Steiner United StatesAmateur City film[163]
Loony LensAl Brick United StatesAnamorphic views; insert series to Fox Movietone newsreels, begun 1924, only 4 known,[164][165]
Magic UmbrellaJerome Hill United StatesGenre parody, filmed in Rome; color and sound added in 1965 [166]
The End of St. PetersburgVsevolod Pudovkin, Mikhail DollerAleksandr Chistyakov, Vera BaranovskayaSoviet UnionHistoric epic[167]
1928
ImpatienceCharles DekeukeleireYvonne SelmaBelgiumPhotographic abstract film[168]
Blue BottlesIvor MontaguElsa Lanchester, Joe BeckettUnited KingdomHybrid of experimental style and slapstick comedy[169][170]
Praha v zári svetel (Prague Shining in Lights)Svatopluk Innemann CzechoslovakiaCity Film[171]
L'ArgentMarcel L'HerbierBrigitte Helm, Alfred AbelFranceExperimental, modernized treatment of Zola novel[172]
Celles qui s'en fontGermaine Dulac FranceVisualization of music[173]
La chute de la maison UsherJean EpsteinJean Debucourt, Marguerite GanceFranceHorror, highly stylized[174]
Disque 957Germaine Dulac FranceVisualization of music[175][176]
L'Étoile de merMan RayAlice PrinFranceSurrealist film financed by Charles De Noailles; written by Paul Desnos
Les nuits électriquesEugene Deslaw FranceSemi-abtract art film of neon signs[177]
Le petite marchande d'alumettesJean Renoir, Jean TedescoCatherine Hessling, Eric BarclayFrance Fantasy short with surrealist elements[178][179]
The Seashell and the ClergymanGermaine DulacAlex Allin, Genica AthanasiouFranceSurrealist dream film written by Antonin Artaud. Often dated to 1927, but premiered in Paris, February 9, 1928.[180]
Thèmes et VariationsGermaine Dulac FranceVisualization of music[181][182]
Ghosts Before BreakfastHans Richter Weimar RepublicDadaist fantasy[183]
RennsymphonieHans Richter Weimar Republic
UberfallErno Metzner Weimar Republic
HändeStella Simon, Miklos Bandy Weimar RepublicStylized love story utilizing only hands; made in silent and sound versions[184][185]
Grotesken im SchneeAlex Strasser, Lotte Reiniger Weimar RepublicAnimated "grotesque" with sillouhettes[186]
JûjiroTeinosuke KinugasaAkiko Chihaya, Junosuke BandoJapanExpressionistic treatment of Samurai story[187]
De BrugJoris Ivens Netherlands
The Life and Death of 9413 - A Hollywood ExtraRobert Florey, Slavko VorkapichJules Raucourt, George VoyaUnited States Ultra low budget anti-Hollywood film[188][189][190]
The Love of ZeroRobert FloreyAnielka Etler, Captain Marco EtlerUnited States[191][192]
Johann the Coffin MakerRobert Florey United StatesHorror short, Lost film[193]
The Last MomentPaul FejosOtto Matieson, Lucille La VerneUnited StatesIndependently-made, experimental feature; Lost film[194]
The Tell-Tale HeartCharles KleinCharles Darvas, Hans FuerbergUnited StatesHorror short[195][196]
There It Is (film)Charles BowersCharles Bowers, Kathryn McGuireUnited StatesTwo reel comedy, absurd in the extreme[197]
Twenty-Four Dollar IslandRobert J. Flaherty United StatesCity film, variously dated to 1926, 1927. Premiered in NYC, January 1, 1928[198][199]
The Fall of the House of UsherJames Sibley Watson, Melville Webber United StatesShort film
Koko's Earth ControlDave Fleischer, Max FleischerKoko the Clown United StatesAnimated cartoon with exceptional visual dynamism; flash frames [200]
ZvenigoraAlexander DovzhenkoMikola Nademsky, Semen Svashenko, Alexander PodorozhnySoviet UnionFilm poem with fantasy elements[201]
October, a.k.a. Ten Days That Shook the WorldSergei EisensteinNikolay Popov, Vasily NikandrovSoviet UnionContains Eisenstein's most radical uses of montage[202]
1929
Every DayHans RichterSergei Eisenstein, Basil WrightUnited KingdomArtful semi-documentary about everyday life[203]
DriftersJohn Grierson United KingdomDocumentary with a distinctly modernist orientation[204][205]
TusalavaLen Lye New ZealandAbstract animation[206][207]
Histoire de détectiveCharles DekeukeleirePierre BourgeoisBelgiumSemi-abstract film; despite the title, not a detective story[208]
The PearlHenri D'UrselGeorges Hugnet, Kissa Kouprine, Renee Savoye, Mary StutzBelgiumExperimental narrative film.[209]
Un Chien AndalouLuis BuñuelPierre Batcheff, Simone MareuilFranceShort, surrealist film written by Buñuel and Salvador Dalí[210]
Étude cinégraphique sur une arabesqueGermaine Dulac FranceVisualization of music[211][212]
Les Mystères du Château de DéMan Ray Man Ray, Georges AuricFranceSurrealist short funded by Charles De Noailles [213]
Brumes d'automneDimitri KirsanoffNadia SibirskaïaFrance Film poem, with synchronized music track[214][215]
MontparnasseEugene DeslawLuis Buñuel, Filippo MarinettiFrance City film, with synchronized sound[216]
My GrandmotherKote MikaberidzeAleqsandre Takaishvili, Bella ChernovaGeorgia (country)Eccentric combination of avant-garde and social comedy[217]
Alles dreht sich, alles bewegt sich (Everything Turns, Everything Revolves)Hans Richter Weimar RepublicSound; music by Walter Gronostay. Only roughly half of this 15-minute experimental short still survives.[218]
The Storming of La SarrazHans Richter, Sergei Eisenstein, Ivor MontaguBéla Balász, Léon MoussinacWeimar RepublicMade during a film conference; Lost film[219]
Studie Nr. 1Oskar Fischinger Weimar RepublicAbstract Animation[220]
Impressionen vom alten Marseiller Hafen (Vieux Port)László Moholy-Nagy Weimar RepublicCity film[221]
RainJoris Ivens, Mannus Franken Netherlands
Skyscraper SymphonyRobert Florey United StatesCity film[222][223]
H2ORalph Steiner United States
War Under the SeaM.G. MacPherson, Jean Michelson United StatesArtkino production; Lost film[224]
The BridgeCharles VidorNicholas Bela, Charles DarvasUnited StatesExperimental narrative film based on Ambrose Bierce story; sometimes dated 1930-31[225]
LullabyBoris DeutschRiva Deutsch, Michael VisaroffUnited States Expressionist drama, likely incomplete; Horak dates it to 1925[226][227]
Man with a Movie CameraDziga Vertov Soviet Union
The New BabylonGrigori Kozintsev, Leonid TraubergDavid Gutman, Yelena KuzminaSoviet UnionProduction of the Factory of the Eccentric Actor[228][229]

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  154. Fischinger Filmography
  155. Fischinger Filmography
  156. Cinegraph FilmDokumente 107
  157. Jan-Christoper Horak, ed., Lovers of Cinema: the first American film avant-garde, 1919-1945. University of Wisconsin Press, 1998. ISBN 978-0-299-14684-9
  158. Unseen Cinema program
  159. Silent Era review, Unseen Cinema
  160. The Jerome Foundation
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  165. Bohemian National Hall program
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  188. Jennifer Baldwin, "The Tell-Tale Lens"
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  192. Ferdy on Film
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  194. Wonders in the Dark blog
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  196. BFI Screenonline
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  211. Fischinger Filmography
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  214. DVD More Treasures from the American Film Arcbives
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