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    La Roue (pronounced [la ʁu], 'The Wheel') is a French silent film, directed by Abel Gance, who also directed Napoléon and J'accuse. It was released in 1923. The film used then-revolutionary lighting techniques, and rapid scene changes and cuts.

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  3. The Wheel: Directed by Abel Gance. With Gabriel de Gravone, Pierre Magnier, Georges Térof, Séverin-Mars. A railway engineer adopts a young girl orphaned by a train crash. Years later when she starts getting suitors, he grapples with whether or not to tell her the truth about her parentage.

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    • Drama
    • Abel Gance
    • 1923-02-17
  4. An epic masterwork of the silent era, Abel Gances LA ROUE (“The Wheel”) has in recent years been restored to its complete original form: a four-part, nearly seven-hour melodrama that reaches the heights of Greek tragedy.

  5. Nov 20, 2019 · By nearly every measure, La Roue is an extraordinary cinematic work, visually and narratively divided into two expansive halves: ‘the symphony in black’, shot on location along the railroads of Nice, and ‘the symphony in white’, shot amid the spectacular snow-capped peaks of Mont Blanc.

  6. LA ROUE: Part 1. Directed by Abel Gance • 1923 • France. Starring Séverin-Mars, Ivy Close, Gabriel de Gravone. An epic masterwork of the silent era, Abel Gance’s LA ROUE (“The Wheel”) has in recent years been restored to its complete original form: a four-part, nearly seven-hour melodrama that reaches the heights of Greek tragedy.

  7. An epic masterwork of the silent era, Abel Gances La roue has in recent years been restored to its complete original form: a four-part, nearly seven-hour melodrama that reaches the heights of Greek tragedy.