Oramunde (S)
- Original title
- Oramunde
- Year
- 1933
- Running time
- 13 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
- Cinematography
- Emlen Etting (B&W)
- Genre
- Drama | Short Film. Experimental Cinema
- Synopsis
- A title card tells us this is a study on the theme of Mélisande. A female figure, her face hidden by a long veil, dances, twirls, and runs on the shore. She leaps on rocks along the edge of the sea, her veil wafting behind her. She raises her arms; waves crash. Mist hides the hills. She becomes desolate, moving slowly, pausing to lower her head. She leans against rocks, which have torn the ends of her train; it's tattered. She moves slowly, falling down. She retreats into the mist and then the woods. She staggers. A hooded figure, all in black, waits in a rowboat at the edge of a calm bay. She boards the boat and stands in the stern as he rows away.
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