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Calino bureaucrate is a charming little short that embodies the essence of early French comedy. It dives into the absurdities of bureaucracy with a light-hearted touch, showcasing the classic Calino character's antics. The pacing is brisk, typical of the era, and it plays out in a series of humorous vignettes that keep you engaged throughout. What’s interesting here is the simplicity of the practical effects, which, while basic by today's standards, have a certain charm that adds to the film's character. Performances are lively, with a focus on physical comedy that seems to resonate well with the audience of its time. It’s not just about laughter; there's a subtle commentary on the bureaucratic processes that is still relevant today.
This film is quite scarce, with few surviving prints, which makes it a fascinating piece for collectors. Early short comedies like this don't often turn up in pristine condition, so finding a copy in good shape can be a bit of a hunt. Its unique blend of humor and social commentary reflects the time’s cinematic trends and adds to its intrigue amongst aficionados of silent film.
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