Thanks for the suggestions. I think she already thought about what to 
substitute (a problem because it's the first week of class) but some students 
were still interested in viewing L'Inhumaine, which they can do on their own 
using the instructor's copy.
Prix de Beauté sounds perfect-that may be what she picked.
I am learning a lot by helping out on this one.
Judy

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[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Oksana Dykyj
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 11:12 AM
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Subject: Re: [Videolib] L'Inhumaine

The designer on l'Argent is not an internationally  known name even though her 
dresses are indeed beautiful.  What about Prix de Beauté  (1930) where the 
clothing is designed by both Chanel and Patou?

Oksana

At 10:27 AM 23/08/2011, you wrote:

One suggestion I may have is to find another French film from the 1920s that 
fits the bill. One would be Herbier's L'Argent that's available from Masters of 
Cinema in England. I don't remember the fashions at all, but it stars Brigitte 
Helm and I am very positive they must have dressed her in the latest fashions. 
You don't bring in a big star and dress her in rags. And the review photos 
suggest this: http://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/dvd_reviews.php?film_id=15519

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