
Gossette
Drama
Overview
In Gossette (1923), Dulac experimented with and designed a number of special lenses and prisms to produce a variety of effects and multiply the expressive means which translate the characters' visions and mental states. She also reversed class and gender roles, as she made the female character Gossette come to the aid of Phillipe de Savières, falsely accused of murder, in order to save his name.
Top Cast


Régine Bouet
Régine Bouet
Gossette
Régine Bouet
Gossette


Maurice Schutz
Maurice Schutz
Comte de Savières
Maurice Schutz
Comte de Savières


Jean-David Évremond
Jean-David Évremond
Robert de Tayrac
Jean-David Évremond
Robert de Tayrac


Monique Chrysès
Monique Chrysès
Madame Dornay
Monique Chrysès
Madame Dornay


Madeleine Guitty
Madeleine Guitty
Madame Bonnefoy
Madeleine Guitty
Madame Bonnefoy


Jeanne Brindeau
Jeanne Brindeau
Comtesse de Savières
Jeanne Brindeau
Comtesse de Savières


Jean d'Yd
Jean d'Yd
Maître Varadès
Jean d'Yd
Maître Varadès


Mario Nasthasio
Mario Nasthasio
Andriano
Mario Nasthasio
Andriano


Paul Menant
Paul Menant
Chauffeur
Paul Menant
Chauffeur


Georges Charlia
Georges Charlia
Philippe de Savières
Georges Charlia
Philippe de Savières
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