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Swiss actor Howard Vernon (C, L) and French writer Jean Bruller aka Vercors (C, R) shake hands with French President Vincent Auriol (L, from behind) near French President of Council Gaston Monnervillle (L), during the ceremony for the premire of the film " Le Silence de la mer", directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, on January 21, 1949 salle Pleyel in Paris. - This film, shot in 1947, is considered the very first precursor of the French New Wave movement. (Photo by - / AFP)
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In this historic photo, we witness a moment of cultural significance as Swiss actor Howard Vernon and French writer Jean Bruller, also known as Vercors, shake hands with French President Vincent Auriol. The occasion is the premiere of the film "Le Silence de la mer" directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, on January 21,1949 at salle Pleyel in Paris. The image captures an atmosphere filled with anticipation and excitement. As actors and writers mingle with political figures like President Auriol and Gaston Monnervillle, the head of government at that time, it becomes evident that cinema holds immense power to bring together individuals from different realms. "Le Silence de la mer" shot in 1947, stands as a groundbreaking piece of artistry. Regarded as the first precursor to the influential French New Wave movement, it paved the way for a new era in filmmaking. This photograph serves not only as a testament to its historical importance but also highlights the convergence of literature and cinema. With its cinematic charm preserved through timelessness captured in monochrome tones, this snapshot immortalizes an unforgettable moment when creativity merged with politics. It reminds us how films can transcend boundaries and shape cultural landscapes while uniting diverse talents under one roof.
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