L'Inhumaine
"L'Inhumaine" is a 1924 French silent science fiction film directed by Marcel L'Herbier. The film is notable for its avant-garde style and innovative use of set design, featuring a futuristic and surreal aesthetic that reflects the modernist movement of the time. It tells the story of a wealthy and cold-hearted woman who becomes involved with a group of artists and intellectuals.
The film stars Georgette Leblanc as the lead character, and its narrative explores themes of love, art, and the human condition. "L'Inhumaine" is recognized for its striking visuals and is considered a significant work in the history of early cinema, influencing later filmmakers and artists.