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So, 'Rigadin Ne Veut Pas Se Faire Photographier' is this delightful little French comedy from 1912. The film centers around our titular character, Rigadin, who unwittingly becomes the subject of a sneaky photo taken by a determined photographer. The humor is built on this confusion of mistaken identities, especially since Rigadin's wife looks eerily similar to another married woman—this clash of households creates a charmingly chaotic atmosphere. The pacing is brisk, typical of silent films, allowing the physical comedy to shine through. It's fascinating to see how this film manipulates space and movement, with practical effects that are simple yet effective. The performances are full of exaggerated expressions, giving it that classic silent film energy that collectors find endearing.
This film is quite rare, especially in good condition, since many silent era films have fallen into obscurity or lost their original prints. As a collector, you'd appreciate its vintage charm and the way it encapsulates early film humor. The scarcity of copies makes it a notable piece for those interested in the evolution of comedy in cinema, reflecting the playful spirit of early 20th-century French filmmaking.
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