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  1. Charleston Parade (Sur un air de Charleston) is a short 1927 dance comedy film starring Jean Renoir and Johnny Hudgins. It was directed by Jean Renoir. Hudgins performs in blackface. The film is extant. Renoir used some of the leftover footage from his previous film Nana. It was shot in a few days and unfinished. It deals with racial ...

  2. Sur un air de Charleston: Directed by Jean Renoir. With Catherine Hessling, Johnny Hudgins, Pierre Braunberger, André Cerf. Shot in three days, this surreal, erotic silent short shows a native white girl teaching a futuristic African airman the Charleston dance.

    • (712)
    • Short, Sci-Fi
    • Jean Renoir
    • 1927-03-19
  3. 16. Mai 2010 · Charleston Parade. Topics. Jean Renoir, Catherine Hessling, Johnny Huggins, Silent Movie, Paris, Post Apocalyptic. 1927 motion picture by Jean Renoir. Addeddate. 2010-05-16 14:45:08. Color. b&w. Identifier.

    • 20 Min.
    • 13K
    • bunaen
  4. Charleston Parade is a totally bonkers short silent film from Jean Renoir, a nutso little experimental showcase for the animalistic eroticism of his wife, Catherine Hessling. The short is set in the then-distant future of 2028, a time in which, apparently, Europe has descended into apocalyptic disrepair while Africa is ascendant, its people ...

  5. A film review of Sur un air de Charleston (1927), aka Charleston Parade, directed by Jean Renoir, featuring Catherine Hessling, Johnny Hudgins, Pierre Braunberger

  6. 10. Nov. 2023 · Originally titled Sur un air de Charleston, the film was also released as Charleston Parade in English-speaking countries. In some areas of the US and Europe, the film was greeted with protests from censorship boards who simply couldn’t appreciate the aesthetic value in Catherine Hessling’s near-nude dance numbers. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.

  7. Film ( 1927 France; vt Charleston Parade ). Produced and directed by Jean Renoir (1894-1979). Written by Pierre Lestringuez from an idea by André Cerf. Cast includes Catherine Hessling and Johnny Hudgins. 20 minutes. Black and white. This incomplete film is Renoir's only venture into science fiction.