The Three-Sided Mirror | |
Director: | Jean Epstein |
Screenplay: | Jean Epstein |
Based On: | "La Glace à trois faces" by Paul Morand |
Cinematography: | Marcel Eywinger |
Studio: | Les Films Jean Epstein |
Distributor: | C. U. C. |
Runtime: | 39 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | French |
The Three-Sided Mirror is a 1927 French drama film directed by Jean Epstein, starring Jeanne Helbling, Suzy Pierson and Olga Day. It tells the story of three women who remember their love affairs with the same young man. The film is based on Paul Morand's short story with the same title. It was shot during the summer of 1927. It premiered on 22 November the same year.[1]
The film received many compliments for its technical achievements upon the release. René Jeanne of La Rumeur wrote: "The Three-Sided Mirror is definitely the best film Mr. Epstein has given us in a long time, both because of the intelligence with which he has entered Mr. Paul Morand's thoughts, and the sensibility with which he has translated these thoughts into cinema."[2]