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-{{Template}}'''Jean Epstein''' ([[25 March]] [[1897]], [[Warsaw]] – [[3 April]] [[1953]], [[Paris]]) was a film director and early [[Film theory|film theoretician]]. He started directing his own films in 1922 with ''Pasteur'', followed in 1923 by ''[[L'Auberge rouge]]'' and ''[[Coeur fidèle]]''. Famous film director [[Luis Buñuel]] worked as an assistant director to Epstein on ''Mauprat'' (1926) and ''[[La Chute de la maison Usher]]'' (1928). Epstein's criticism appeared in the early modernist journal ''[[L'Esprit Nouveau]]''. In August 2005, his films ''La Glace à trois faces'' (1927) and+{{Template}}
-''Le Tempestaire'' (''The Tempest'') (1947) were restored and re-released on the DVD collection ''Avant-Garde: Experimental Cinema of the 1920s and 1930s''.+
-==See also==+'''''The Three-Sided Mirror''''' ({{Lang-fr|'''La glace à trois faces'''}}) is a 1927 French drama film directed by [[Jean Epstein]], starring Jeanne Helbling, Suzy Pierson and Olga Day. It tells the story of three women who remember their love affairs with the same young man. The film is based on [[Paul Morand]]'s short story with the same title. It was shot during the summer of 1927. It premiered on 22 November the same year.
-*''[[Avant-garde (dvd collection)|Avant-Garde: Experimental Cinema of the 1920s and 1930s]]''+
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The Three-Sided Mirror (Template:Lang-fr) is a 1927 French drama film directed by Jean Epstein, starring Jeanne Helbling, Suzy Pierson and Olga Day. It tells the story of three women who remember their love affairs with the same young man. The film is based on Paul Morand's short story with the same title. It was shot during the summer of 1927. It premiered on 22 November the same year.



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