1924
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*''[[Orlacs Hände|The Hands of Orlac]]'' (1924) | *''[[Orlacs Hände|The Hands of Orlac]]'' (1924) | ||
*''[[Ballet mécanique]]'' (1924) | *''[[Ballet mécanique]]'' (1924) | ||
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*''[[Diagonal Symphony]]'' (1924) - [[Viking Eggeling]] | *''[[Diagonal Symphony]]'' (1924) - [[Viking Eggeling]] | ||
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Art and culture
- Inversions, the first French gay journal is published.
- André Breton publishes the Surrealist Manifesto
- Heroin illegal in USA in the "Heroin Act"
Film
- The Inhuman Woman (1924)
- Aelita (1924)
- The Hands of Orlac (1924)
- Ballet mécanique (1924)
- Diagonal Symphony (1924) - Viking Eggeling
Art
- Adam and Eve, tableau vivant of nude Marcel Duchamp and Bronja Perlmutter
Literature
- Corydon (1924) André Gide
Births
Deaths
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