La P’tite Lili
Originally released in 1927. La P’tite Lili is a drama film. directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. At just 15 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Catherine Hessling, Jean Renoir, and Guy Ferrant
Synopsis
La P’tite Lili is a silent short drama depicting the fate of a young orphaned girl in the working-class districts of Paris. The film follows Lili, a teenage girl marked by innocence and vulnerability, as she is drawn into the city’s underworld after encountering a man who exploits her circumstances. Told through impressionistic visual style rather than dialogue, the film presents a tragic portrait of social marginalization and moral collapse within an urban environment.
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- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is La P’tite Lili about?
La P’tite Lili is a silent short drama depicting the fate of a young orphaned girl in the working-class districts of Paris. The film follows Lili, a teenage girl marked by innocence and vulnerabi...
Who directed La P’tite Lili?
La P’tite Lili was directed by Alberto Cavalcanti.
How long is La P’tite Lili?
La P’tite Lili has a runtime of 0 hours and 15 minutes (15 minutes total).
When was La P’tite Lili released?
La P’tite Lili was released on October 1, 1927 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in La P’tite Lili?
The main cast of La P’tite Lili includes Catherine Hessling, Jean Renoir, Guy Ferrant, Dido Freire.