

Chaplin et Les temps modernes, La voie du silence
In 1936, the sound film had already been around for a decade. Nevertheless, Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) made another silent film, "Modern Times", which only used sound effects as a dramaturgical device. Speaking is reserved for the apparatus alone. The film became a monument in the history of cinema for this very reason.
You may like

Space Station 3D

On the Trail of Ed Wood

Making Apes: The Artists Who Changed Film

SOS jeunesse en détresse

Churchill and the Movie Mogul

The Philip Experiment

The Crazy Life

The Vowel A

The Belgian Road to Cannes

King on Screen

Altman

A Cooler Climate

Nanook Revisited

The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened?

Filmworker

Figli del Set

Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the Movie Palace

Les voyages de L'Atalante

VeggieTales: Behind the Scenes

Imagine: John Lennon

Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin

Audrey

Kubrick by Kubrick

Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound