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1924 is the 924th year of the 2nd millennium, the 24th year of the 20th century, and the 5th year of the 1920s decade.
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Art and culture
Events
- André Breton publishes the Surrealist Manifesto
- Inversions, the first French gay journal is published.
- Heroin illegal in USA in the "Heroin Act"
Film
- The Inhuman Woman by Marcel L'Herbier
- Aelita by Yakov Protazanov
- The Hands of Orlac by Robert Wiene
- Ballet mécanique by Dudley Murphy and Fernand Léger
- Entr'acte by René Clair
- Symphonie diagonale by Viking Eggeling
Art
- Adam and Eve, tableau vivant of nude Marcel Duchamp and Bronia Perlmutter
Photography
- Krieg dem Kriege by Ernst Friedrich.
- Le violon d'Ingres, photo by Man Ray
Literature
- Corydon by André Gide
Philosophy
- Hierarchy of Cuckoldry by Charles Fourier
- Boredom by Siegfried Kracauer
Births
- Rudy Van Gelder (1924 - 2016)
- Yasuzo Masumura (1924 - 1986)
- Marcel Broodthaers (1924 - 1976)
- Ed Wood, Jr. (1924 - 1978)
- Marcello Mastroianni (1924 - 1996)
- Teruo Ishii (1924 - 2005)
- Vilgot Sjöman (1924 - 2006)
- Robert J. Stoller (1924 – 1991)
- Terry Southern (1924 - 1995)
- Marlon Brando (1924 - 2004)
- Louis Vax (1924 - )
- Maurice Jarre (1924 – 2009)
- Reuben Sturman (1924 - 1997)
- François Caradec (1924 – 2008)
Deaths
- Franz Kafka (1883 - 1924)
- Franz von Bayros (1866 - 1924)
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